Beyonce set to appear in Harris' Houston rally as she's expected to perform in Republican stronghold

Beyonce set to appear in Harris' Houston rally as she's expected to perform in Republican stronghold
Beyonce, a Houston native, is expected to perform at Kamala Harris' Texas rally on Friday, October 25 (Getty Images)

HOUSTON, TEXAS: Pop icon Beyonce is set to appear alongside Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally in Houston, Texas, on Friday, October 25.

According to multiple reports, the event will focus on abortion rights and take place in the Republican stronghold, where Harris is campaigning for Democratic Senate candidate Colin Allred.

Beyonce joins list of stars who supported Kamala Harris

Beyonce, a Houston native, is indeed expected to perform at the event, as reported by Reuters.

Her participation adds her to the growing list of high-profile celebrities supporting Harris, including Taylor Swift, Oprah Winfrey, and Robert De Niro.

Beyonce's appearance at the rally is also vowed as a strategic move to energize young and Black voters.

INDIO, CA - APRIL 14: Beyonce Knowles performs onstage during 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival Weekend 1 at the Empire Polo Field on April 14, 2018 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella)
Beyonce's appearance at Kamala Harris' rally is vowed as a strategic move to energize young and Black voters (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella)

Her song 'Freedom' from the 2016 album 'Lemonade' has already become a staple at Kamala Harris' campaign events, where it plays during her entrance and exit.

Beyonce's rumored appearance at the Democratic National Convention in August did not materialize.

Beyonce will join Kamala Harris to support Colin Allred

While it is not clear whether Beyonce will officially endorse Kamala Harris, her presence will be seen as a significant show of support.

The country music icon Willie Nelson is also expected to attend the rally, Washington Post reported.

Harris' focus at the rally is to advocate for abortion rights and back Allred in his race against Republican incumbent Ted Cruz.

SOUTHLAKE, TX - JANUARY 17: U.S. Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) speaks to reporters following a special service on January 17, 2022 in Southlake, Texas. The service was arranged after a 44-year-old British national over the weekend stormed into the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville with a gun and held four people hostage for more than 10 hours. (Photo by Emil Lippe/Getty Images)
Kamala Harris' focus at the rally is to advocate for abortion rights and back Colin Allred (Pictured) in his race against Republican incumbent Ted Cruz (Emil Lippe/Getty Images)

Allred is currently trailing Cruz in the polls, who talks about abortion rights.

Fans react to Beyonce’s appearance at Kamala Harris rally

While many fans were excited about Beyonce's presence, reactions on social media were mixed.

"Let's go... We have Beyonce. They have Kid Rock!" one fan posted on X (formerly Twitter), comparing the two musical icons in a reference to Donald Trump.

Some expressed concern over Beyonce's involvement in light of rumors surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs.

"Hmm... with all those Diddy rumors, this feels like a misstep," one comment read.

Others took a more sarcastic tone writing, "Beyonce is known for her economic knowledge and wise foreign policy, great move."

"MAGA is losing their minds. Lol," one person wrote in response to the news.

Another commenter looked forward to the event, saying, "I love Beyonce so much... hope we get to see her sing."

However, some were critical of the event's focus, with one remarking, "So it's a concert, not a rally."

Another added, "Maybe she will spend time talking about the Diddy parties."



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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