Beyonc to appear alongside Kamala Harris at Houston rally on Friday
Beyonc is reportedly scheduled to appear with Vice President Kamala Harris this evening at the Democratic presidential nominees rally in Houston.The Washington Post first reported the news Thursday, citing three sources close to the event. One source even said that the 16 Carriages singer will perform at the October 25 rally, which will also feature appearances by Beyoncs mother, Tina Knowles, and country music legend Willie Nelson. Related GOP governor candidate says Beyonc is a puppet of Beelzebub & her music is satanic chants He suggested her songs may say Satan laughs as you rot in hell if you play them backwards. He could be North Carolinas next governor. While rumors circulated that Beyonc would appear at the Democratic National Convention in August, as Chron notes, the Houston rally marks the singers first appearance at a Harris campaign event. The vice presidents campaign has consistently played Beyoncs 2016 track Freedom at its events since Harris launched her historic bid for the White House after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race in late July. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today According to the New York Times, the latest polling averages show former President and current Republican nominee Donald Trump leading Harris in Texas by six points. But while Harris is not expected to win the state on election day, as NBC News notes her Houston rally comes as the Senate race between Sen. Ted Cruz (R) and Rep. Colin Allred (D) has tightened. Allred is also expected to appear at Fridays rally. The Harris campaign told NBC News this week that the vice president would address the impact of the states six-week abortion ban at the event.A Houston native, Beyonc has so far not endorsed a 2024 presidential candidate and has remained silent about the race. But she has supported Democratic nominees in the past, performing at former President Barack Obamas 2008 inauguration and at a rally for Hillary Clintons 2016 campaign.She has also been a long-time supporter of LGBTQ+ rights. In 2013, she publicly voiced her support for legalizing same-sex marriage. At a Raleigh, North Carolina, stop on her 2016 Formation World Tour, she spoke out against the states anti-trans bathroom law, H.B. 2, which was later repealed. After the Trump administration rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender students in public schools in 2017, the singer posted a link to LGBTQ+ youth advocacy organization GLSENs 100 Days of Kindness initiative, commenting that #LGBT students need to know we support them in a Facebook post. More recently, Beyonc released an entire album, 2022s Renaissance, inspired by and honoring Black queer ballroom and house music culture, dedicating the album to her late gay uncle. During a July 2023 New Jersey stop on her blockbuster tour in support of Renaissance, the singer proclaimed that Trans is beautiful.The following month, Beyonc posted a message on her website honoring 28-year-old OShea Sibley, a Black gay dancer who was murdered in an anti-LGBTQ+ assault while voguing to her music.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.