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Oprah, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry will rally for Kamala Harris in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Monday

Oprah will join Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, hometown heroes the Roots and others in Philadelphia. Across the state, Katy Perry and Andra Day will appear at a rally in Pittsburgh.

Oprah, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry will rally for Kamala Harris in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Monday
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Oprah will join Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, hometown heroes the Roots and others in Philadelphia. Across the state, Katy Perry and Andra Day will appear at a rally in Pittsburgh.

The stars are coming out to support Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris during her campaign’s final push in Pennsylvania on election eve.

It was announced Sunday that Oprah Winfrey, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, and hometown heroes the Roots, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Jazmine Sullivan will rally for Harris in Philadelphia Monday on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Across the state, Katy Perry, Andra Day, and D-Nice will appear at a rally in Pittsburgh at Point State Park.

There was no mention of Berks County native Taylor Swift rallying for Harris in Philadelphia, a rumor that has been making the rounds since the Art Museum event was added to Harris’ campaign schedule last week.

Vice President Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will appear at both events, which will be streamed live on the Harris campaign’s YouTube channel. 

According to Harris’ campaign website, both events are slated to run from 5 to 10 p.m.

Members of the public can RSVP for both events here. Text GO to 30330 for additional updates.

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