The campaign appearance will mark the "Texas Hold Em" singer's first public endorsement for the Democratic presidential nominee. While Beyoncé has yet to make a statement in support of Harris, the vice president has continued to use the track "Freedom" - from Beyoncé's 2016 album Lemonade - as her 2024 campaign song.
On Thursday (October 24), the Washington Post reported that the Grammy-winning singer had agreed to appear at the campaign rally in her hometown of Houston on October 25, alongside her mother, Tina Knowles, and legendary country artist Willie Nelson. A subsequent report from NBC News said that Beyoncé will also perform at the event, citing sources with direct knowledge of the preparations.
In August, false rumors spread that Beyoncé would make a surprise appearance at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Throughout the four-day-long convention in Chicago, Illinois, speculation grew that the "Halo" singer would take to the stage on the final night to endorse Harris for president.
Many delegates later expressed their disappointment after the vice president delivered her speech, in which she accepted the Democratic nomination for president, without Beyoncé by her side.
Despite the no-show, Beyoncé previously offered Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff tickets to her Renaissance Tour in 2023, worth approximately $1,655.
She also endorsed Joe Biden and Harris just one day before the 2020 presidential election, sharing a Boomerang clip of herself to Instagram, in which she could be seen wearing an "I Voted" sticker and a Biden-Harris face mask.
"Come thru, Texas!" she captioned the post, along with the hashtag: "#Vote."
Beyoncé will join the legion of celebrities who've already endorsed Harris ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Fellow singer Taylor Swift famously shared her support for Harris in a lengthy Instagram post, in which she declared that Harris "fights for the rights and causes I believe."