November 01, 2016
The Hillary Clinton campaign announced Tuesday the details of pop singer Katy Perry's performance in Philadelphia.
Clinton will join Perry as she performs as part of the campaign's "Love Trumps Hate" concert series at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, three days before Election Day. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets for the performance are available on the campaign's website on a first-come, first-serve basis. Anyone interested in attending must RSVP here and present a confirmation email at the concert.
The event was announced on Oct. 19, but the campaign did not disclose details on the location, time or whether Clinton would appear.
Perry, who endorsed Clinton last October, performed at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July where Clinton became the first woman to secure a major party's nomination for president.
The campaign noted that Perry will also urge Pennsylvanians to vote on Nov. 8.
With one week to go until the polls open, both campaigns have focused on the greater-Philadelphia area.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump appeared at a private event in King of Prussia before making a surprise visit at a nearby Wawa.
Melania Trump, the candidate's wife, is also expected to give a speech in the suburbs on Thursday.