On the eve of the 2020 presidential election, a star-studded lineup of artists came together to show their support for Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris. The virtual event, titled “I Will Vote,” featured performances and appearances by some of the biggest names in music and entertainment.
Grammy-winning singer Lady Gaga, who has been a vocal advocate for Harris and her running mate Joe Biden, kicked off the event with a powerful rendition of the national anthem. She was joined by other A-listers such as Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, and Christina Aguilera, who all shared messages of hope and encouragement for voters.
The event, which was streamed live on various social media platforms, also featured performances by Bon Jovi, Ricky Martin, and Los Tigres Del Norte. Each artist brought their own unique style and energy to the stage, showcasing the diversity and unity of the American people.
But the event wasn’t just about entertainment. Harris, who made a surprise appearance at the end of the show, emphasized the importance of voting and urged viewers to make their voices heard in this crucial election.
“I know that we are all feeling anxious and uncertain about the future, but I want to remind you that your vote is your power,” Harris said. “We have the power to change the course of history and create a better future for ourselves and our children.”
The event also featured a special performance by the band War and Treaty, who sang their powerful song “Five More Minutes” as a tribute to the late civil rights icon John Lewis. The song, which calls for justice and equality, served as a reminder of the ongoing fight for social justice and the importance of using our voices to bring about change.
As the night came to a close, it was clear that the message of unity and hope resonated with viewers. The “I Will Vote” event served as a powerful reminder that in times of uncertainty, music and art have the power to bring people together and inspire change.
With the election just hours away, Harris and her supporters are hopeful that their message will encourage Americans to exercise their right to vote and make their voices heard. As Lady Gaga sang during her performance, “We’re still standing, we’re still strong, and we always will be.”