In a significant moment for both her career and activism, Pink took the stage for her first major political performance, highlighting her commitment to women’s rights. Her performance was a bold statement, especially following her 2022 response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, where she urged supporters of the decision to stop listening to her music and expressed her frustration unequivocally.
On the third night of the convention, musical tributes celebrated Minnesota and its iconic artist, Prince. John Legend and Sheila E. honored the state’s musical heritage with a heartfelt rendition of Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy.” This performance was a nod to Prince’s Minneapolis roots. Stevie Wonder also made an unexpected appearance in Chicago, delivering an uplifting rendition of his hit “Higher Ground,” and encouraging voters to act with courage in the face of historical challenges.
The second night of the convention was marked by Lil Jon’s energetic performance of his 2013 hit “Turn Down for What,” which invigorated the audience as Georgia cast its votes for Kamala Harris. DJ Cassidy further contributed to the event’s energy with a specially curated set, introducing each state and territory during the delegate roll call with unique songs.
Music has been a vital component of Kamala Harris’ campaign, with Beyoncé’s song “Freedom” featured in a new campaign ad for Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz. This ad premiered at the start of the Democratic National Convention, underscoring the powerful role of music in political campaigns.
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