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Former First Lady Jill Biden Heading to Boston’s Shubert Theatre This June
The former First Lady will appear at the Boch Center Shubert Theatre this June to share "candid" stories from her time in the White House.

Dr. Jill Biden is bringing her national book tour to the Theatre District this summer, offering Bostonians a rare, "candid" look at her life inside the White House and her journey through a defining era of American history.
Innovation Arts & Entertainment announced Monday that the former First Lady will appear at the Boch Center Shubert Theatre on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, as part of her multi-city tour, "A Conversation With Jill Biden."
A "View From The East Wing"
The tour celebrates the release of her new memoir, View From the East Wing. The book promises a behind-the-scenes perspective on the balancing act of serving as a wife, mother, grandmother, and community college professor while simultaneously holding the role of First Lady.
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According to the announcement, the program will cover a wide range of personal and historical moments, including:
- Life in the East Wing: From grading English papers in the Rose Garden to traveling on Air Force One.
- Historic Transitions: A look at the unexpected end of former President Joe Biden’s reelection bid.
- Leadership Lessons: Insights on navigating crises and staying grounded under high stakes.
How to Get Tickets
Because of the high profile of the event, organizers are using a staggered ticket release:
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- Presale Waitlist: Opens today (March 23) at www.JillBidenOnTour.com.
- Presale Begins: Monday, March 30.
- General Public Sale: Friday, April 3.
Event Details at a Glance
- What: A Conversation With Jill Biden
- Where: Boch Center Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
- When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
- Tickets: Available at JillBidenOnTour.comDr. Biden, a career educator who continued teaching during her time in the White House, currently lives in Wilmington, Delaware, with former President Joe Biden. This tour marks one of her most significant public appearances since leaving Washington.