Beyonce Allegedly Reaches Out to Kamala Harris' Team to Perform at DNC
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The 'Run the World (Girls)' singer reportedly is set to headline the Democratic National Convention as she has expressed her willingness to help Harris' campaign in any way that she could.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles will likely use her star power to boost Kamala Harris' chance to win at the upcoming presidential election. The Grammy Award-winning star is reportedly set to perform at the forthcoming Democratic National Convention.

According to multiple outlets, the R&B diva will likely perform on the last day of the convention, August 22, immediately before introducing Harris. It's not clear how many songs Bey plans to sing, or which ones yet.

Media Take Out additionally claims that it was Beyonce who reached out to Harris' team first. The wife of hip-hop mogul Jay-Z reportedly expressed her willingness to help the campaign in any way that she could.

The DNC will kick off August 19 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. At the convention, delegates of the United States Democratic Party will vote on the party platform and ceremonially report their vote to nominate Harris for president and affirm her choice of Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota for vice president in the 2024 presidential election.

Besides Beyonce, the likes of Uma Thurman, John Legend, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Kerry Washington are rumored to make appearances at the Democratic National Convention.

Beyonce previously cleared Harris' team to use her song "Freedom" throughout her presidential campaign. Earlier this month, Daily Mail also reported that the former Destiny's Child member is planning to donate for the VP.

"Beyonce has cleared her schedule to attend a Kamala Harris fundraiser," a so-called insider told the outlet. "She feels the stakes are too high and believes in Kamala's vision for America," the informant divulged. "She has set aside $4 million dollars to donate to the campaign, with plans to donate more if she sees the need to."

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