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Country singer Gavin Adcock believes Charlie KirkAssassination “wakes millions.”
On Monday’s appearance on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle,” Adcock publicly hosted Laura Ingraham, explaining why he chose to honor Kirk at a recent concert and explaining why he was Not afraid of public support The late activist.
“When I found the news [of Kirk’s death] The day before, I lined up for four shows that weekend, and after something like this happened, it was even heavy on the heart. “It was a great honor for him all weekend.”

Country singer Gavin Adcock said he was not afraid to publicly support Charlie Kirk after the assassination of conservative activists. (Getty Image)
“It’s not just the first show. It’s every show this weekend, they shout ‘Charlie Kirk’. For all, those who would be quiet, Charlie Kirk, if you live in Jesus’ life, you don’t scare you from dying and you shouldn’t be afraid to leave the world.”
Watch: Gavin Adcock says there are more “wake up” after Kirk’s assassination
“Not true,” Adcock said after Ingraham asked the country star if he was worried about publicly supporting Kirk.
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“I just live my life, play my own performance, and be a good person,” he said. “If I become a target and fall, people will raise loudly and be proud to be an American, proud to be a believer in Jesus.”

Gavin Adcock performed on July 17, 2025 at Country Thunder Wisconsin on Twin Lake, Wisconsin. (Joshua Applegate/Getty Images)
At last week’s concert, Adcock led the audience to chant “Charlie Kirk, Charlie Kirk”.
Adcock performed at the Missouri Independent Cable Dahmer Arena and ended his show by admitting Kirk. The singer shared videos of his last moments on Thursday night’s performance On Instagram.
“Jesus loves each of you tonight,” a shirtless adcock told the crowd. “Charlie Kirk is with Jesus. I hope you guys say some thoughts and prayers tonight before going to bed. When you lie down yourself or your loved ones, pray for those who need it. I thank you every one of you. I hope you have a safe trip home,” he said before the show.
He shared the video on Instagram on Friday and wrote: “I don’t enjoy the privileges with Charlie Kirk, but anyone Love Jesus It’s my friend. ”
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Charlie Kirk speaks at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (Kevin Lamarck/Reuters)
“His outspoken belief was not silent 2 days ago. His voice is stronger now than ever and will have centuries of impact. You can say that there is nothing in the world that can make things better, but my thoughts and prayers are for everyone who is hurt by this terrible tragedy.”
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He added: “Always stick to your beliefs. There are few facts today.”
Adcock includes the Bible Psalm 97:10: “You love the Lord and hate the evil ones!

Gavin Adcock praised Kirk in several concerts over the past week. (Stephen J. Cohen/Getty Images)
Kirk was killed Wednesday in a speech in Orem, Utah, a well-known conservative activist.
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On Friday morning, Trump announced Kirk’s murder was arrested during a scene in “Fox & Friends.”
Taylor RobinsonAccording to the court affidavit, 22, was arrested for release of a firearm on suspicion of aggravated murder and felony charges of serious bodily injury and obstruction of justice. The judge ordered no bail. Official charges are expected Tuesday.
Janelle Ash of Fox News Digital contributed to this post.