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Bruce Springsteen is set to appear at the final rally supporting Hillary Clinton on Monday night in Philadelphia.
He will join fellow New Jerseyan and Clinton supporter Jon Bon Jovi at an election night eve event held at Independence Mall alongside President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, as well as former President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea.
“With Independence Hall as the backdrop, Clinton will urge Pennsylvanians to make history on Tuesday by electing her president so she can continue pushing for the American ideals of progress, inclusion, equality and strength that our founders enshrined in our Constitution there in 1787,” states a message on Hillary Clinton’s website.
Springsteen has been a staunch critic of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, stating “he will not win” at a Q&A session promoting his book, Born to Run, at New York City’s Town Hall.
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This isn’t the first time that the rocker will appear at a political rally. He previously lent his support to John Kerry in 2004 and Obama in 2008 and 2012.
Other artists performing in support of Clinton have included Jennifer Lopez, Jay Z, Bon Jovi , Ne-Yo, Stevie Wonder and Katy Perry.
Speaking at a rally in Hershey, Pa., on Friday night, Trump stated that he “didn’t have to bring J-Lo or Jay Z” to fill venues.
“I am here all by myself,” he said. “Just me. No guitar, no piano, no nothing.”
Doors open at 4 p.m. at Clinton’s rally on Monday. The entrance is at the corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street.
Watch Bon Jovi with vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine perform “You Give Love a Bad Name” below.
This article first appeared on Billboard.com.
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