Katy Perry took to the stage at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia Thursday afternoon to rehearse for her much-anticipated performance at the final day of the Democratic National Convention.
Perry was pictured doing a run-through of her set at the DNC tonight with an image of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president, in the background. The “Roar” singer was outfitted in a navy blue Adidas track suit and a matching hat emblazoned with “HRC” for Hillary Rodham Clinton. The star, who was also rocking a pair of Adidas slides, kept her eyes hidden behind dark sunglasses for the rehearsal. The performance is slated for 10 p.m. ET in prime time before Clinton’s address.
Perry teased her performance on Instagram with a picture of her feet on the blue carpet with white stars. “Guess where I am,” she captioned the picture.
On Twitter, Perry gave fans a way to watch her performance at the DNC. “I’m ? for @HillaryClinton at the @DemConvention tonight! Text KATY PERRY to 47246 to get a link to watch before I take the stage and…#RISE,” she wrote.
Perry arrived in Philadelphia Wednesday, and seemed to have enjoyed President Barack Obama‘s speech in which he shared his optimism for the future of America with Hillary Clinton as its next president, and belief that a Donald Trump presidency will be unequivocally disastrous for the country.
“‘Don’t boo, VOTE!” @BarackObama spit that,” Perry tweeted.
In addition to Perry, other musical guests will include Carole King and Sheila E + Family. Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Kareem Abdul-Jabaar and Chloe Grace Moretz will be speaking at the convention.
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