Celebrity Lineup: Who to Expect at DNC/Harris Rallies?

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion recently stole the spotlight at a campaign rally supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, delivering an electrifying performance for an audience of 10,000 in Atlanta. Alongside her, Migos rapper Quavo also voiced his support for Harris, who after President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race in July, is now the leading Democratic presidential nominee.

The star-studded rally is just one example of how celebrities are rallying behind Harris. With the Democratic National Convention set for Chicago from August 19 to 22, many famous faces are expected to gear up and showcase their support for her campaign, particularly as Harris prepares for the upcoming election in November.

On the other side, the Republican National Convention had a notable performance from Kid Rock, showing how music and politics often intersect during campaign seasons.

Beyoncé

Though she hasn’t publicly endorsed a candidate yet, BeyoncĂ© has given the Harris campaign the green light to use her song “Freedom” during rallies and in campaign ads. She has a history of supporting Democratic candidates like Biden and Harris in 2020 and Hillary Clinton in 2016, making her a powerful ally.

Taylor Swift

Swift endorsed Biden and Harris in 2020 and hasn’t shied away from criticizing Donald Trump. While her busy schedule with the Eras tour in Europe might keep her from attending the Democratic National Convention, there’s still potential for her to perform at a rally.

Charli XCX

After Biden announced Harris as the Democratic nominee, Charli XCX created a viral moment declaring “kamala IS brat,” a nod to her upcoming album, *Brat*. Although she’s not eligible to vote in the U.S., her appearance could resonate well with younger voters.

Barbra Streisand

The iconic singer endorsed Harris via social media, expressing her gratitude to President Biden and excitement about supporting Harris.

Ariana Grande

Ariana shared Biden’s endorsement of Harris with her massive Instagram following of 377 million, further boosting awareness for the campaign.

Wanda Sykes and Rosie O’Donnell

These comedic powerhouses have shown their support on social media and might even take the stage for a stand-up routine during the Democratic National Convention or an upcoming rally.

Olivia Rodrigo

Pop star Olivia Rodrigo has amplified Harris’s message on reproductive rights through a TikTok video and shared it on Instagram, adding her enthusiastic emojis to the mix.

Pink

Pink has been involved in virtual fundraising calls for Harris, showcasing her commitment even immediately after performing in Stockholm.

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