"Fox & Friends" is hitting the road to celebrate America 250 and doing a giveaway for fans in partnership with Camping World.
"Fox & Friends" is hitting the road to celebrate America 250 and doing a giveaway for fans in partnership with Camping World.
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You could watch FOX & Friends live in Destin next week. Here's how

Fox News Channel’s FOX & Friends will broadcast its morning news program live from Destin, Florida, next week.

The morning show’s co-hosts will arrive at Fudpuckers in Destin to host a live broadcast and interact guests at the iconic restaurant on May 15.

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FOX & Friends took its show on the road to stop at six locations around the country as part of its “For All America” RV tour, which is meant to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.

Now for the bad news: Guests must register for a chance to attend the live broadcast.

The “For All America” tour is sponsored by Camping World RV, which is giving away an RV at the end of the tour. Anyone who wants to attend the live showing of FOX & Friends will also have to register for the RV giveaway.

How to register for FOX & Friends live broadcast in Destin

Anyone hoping to get a seat at Fudpuckers in Destin on May 15 will need to register. The deadline to enter is on May 6. Fans can register for a chance to see the show and to win the camper at CamperGiveaway2026.com.

You’ll need to enter your email, birth date, address, contact information and select which event you want to attend. You can also add one guest by providing their name and email address.

Those selected to attend the event will be notified and provided more details about the event.

FOX & Friends ‘For All America’ tour locations

Here’s a look at where else the FOX & Friends show will be broadcasting from on its “For All America” RV road trip:

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: You could watch FOX & Friends live in Destin next week. Here’s how

Reporting by Brandon Girod, Pensacola News Journal / Pensacola News Journal

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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