Hilary Rodham Clinton is coming to San Francisco.
The former First Lady — who also served as senator from New York and Secretary of State — is set to appear Oct. 7 at Davies Symphony Hall.
The appearance is part of a tour in support of her new book, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,” which is set to be released by Simon & Schuster on Sept. 17.
“I can’t wait to hit the road and talk about ‘Something Lost, Something Gained’ with you in person. I hope you can join me for wide-ranging conversations that go behind the scenes and include never-before told stories,” Clinton says in a news release. “We’ll discuss the state of our politics and creating the future we want for our children and grandchildren and, most of all, have some fun while we’re at it!”
Tickets to Clinton’s San Francisco appearance go on sale on July 12, broadwaysf.com. People can also register for a presale at www.HillaryClintonLive.com.
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“At each event, Secretary Clinton and a moderator will take the audience on a journey of unvarnished exchanges on politics, democracy, the threats we face, as well as friendship, aging, marriage, and how we can all work together to shape a future to be proud of,” according to a news release.