Lady Gaga sang “God Bless America” live at Kamala Harris’ final campaign rally in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, on Monday night to demonstrate her unwavering support for the Democratic presidential nominee.
On the eve of Election Day, Gaga was sitting at a piano on the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s renowned “Rocky” Steps, giving it her all vocally and giving a brief speech after singing the second national anthem.

She assured the crowded crowd that the nation was counting on them to cast their ballots. Gaga continued by saying that for many years, women in this nation had no say in raising their children and assisting their husbands in decision-making.
However, Gaga stated on Tuesday that women would choose the next president on their own, and that person should represent all people. Gaga was referring to Kamala, of course.
Before Oprah Winfrey appeared and gave her own statement, the singer introduced Kamala’s husband, Doug Emhoff, who then walked out and addressed the audience. The keynote address by Kamala herself came next.
As the Harris-Walz campaign piled up the celebrity endorsements just before Election Day, Ricky Martin and The Roots performed on the “Rocky” steps as well.

Harris joined pop sensation Katy Perry at a rally in Pittsburgh earlier Monday. Her Republican opponent, former president Donald Trump, also had campaign events in Pittsburgh and Reading.
Given that the winner of Pennsylvania will probably become the 47th president of the United States, both contenders are actively running for the state.