Malala Yousafzai Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Malala Yousafzai 2025 Tour Info
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai will embark on her “Finding My Way” Book Tour in support of her upcoming memoir of the same name, releasing October 21, 2025. In this new work she shares deeply personal experiences from young adulthood — friendships, first love, anxiety, moments of uncertainty — and reflects on what it means to grow up in the public eye.
The tour spans 16 cities across the U.S., United Kingdom, and Canada. Audiences in cities such as New York, Boston, Washington D.C., Toronto, Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles will have the opportunity to hear her speak live about her journey, listen to readings, and engage with themes of identity, resilience, and purpose.
Each event promises to be more than just a reading — Malala has described the tour as a chance to take her story off the page and into warm, honest conversations about life’s messy moments. She hopes to connect with readers not just through the memoir’s narrative, but by sharing moments of vulnerability and growth that many will find familiar.
Malala Yousafzai 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for Malala Yousafzai 2025 live performances are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Standard tickets for most U.S. shows begin around $90, depending on venue and seating section. For example, in Boston at a Shubert Theatre venue, prices start in that range. In many cities, general admission or upper-balcony seats are often in the $110 to $150 range, especially in medium-sized theaters or less busy dates. Seats with better views — center orchestra, front mezzanine, or lower balcony — often cost more, sometimes reaching $165 to $220+, especially in larger theaters or well-known venues. Prices vary by location, so coastal cities and major metropolitan venues tend to see higher standard seating rates.
About Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and one of the most recognized advocates for girls’ education worldwide. She first gained global attention in 2012 after surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban, who targeted her for speaking out about the right of girls to attend school in her hometown of Mingora in the Swat Valley. Her recovery and decision to continue advocating for education in the face of violence turned her into a symbol of resilience and courage at an early age.
In 2014, at just 17 years old, Malala became the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, honored for her unwavering campaign to ensure children, especially girls, have access to schooling. She co-founded the Malala Fund, an international nonprofit that invests in education initiatives and amplifies the voices of young women around the globe. Her memoir, I Am Malala, became an international bestseller and has been translated into dozens of languages, inspiring readers with her personal story and her call to action.
Beyond her work as an activist and author, Malala continues to influence global conversations about equality, human rights, and education. She graduated from Oxford University in 2020 with a degree in philosophy, politics, and economics, further deepening her commitment to understanding and shaping public policy. Through speeches, writing, and philanthropy, she remains a leading voice for empowerment, urging governments and communities to prioritize education as a fundamental right and a pathway to lasting peace and opportunity.