(NewsNation) — The Democratic National Convention is just days away from kicking off in Chicago, and while the stage is set, the list of event speakers has yet to be fully unveiled.
The four-day convention starts Aug. 19, a month after the conclusion of the 2024 Republican National Convention.
Vice President Kamala Harris became the official nominee of the Democratic Party on Aug. 2 following a virtual roll call in which she secured enough delegates to get the nomination. Harris has since announced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.
More than 50,000 attendees are expected to visit Chicago, with at least 5,000 delegates expected in attendance.
Convention organizers have a lot to fit in the prime time of the four days in addition to the presidential and vice presidential nomination acceptance addresses.
Here’s what we know so far about who is taking the stage at the DNC:
Monday, Aug. 19
President Joe Biden: Set to headline the first night of the 2024 DNC, President Joe Biden is scheduled to give a speech touting his relationship and accomplishments with Harris.
The address is set to be the centerpiece of the Aug. 19 programming.
Convention organizers were pressed for time trying to figure out where to fit in a Biden address once he withdrew from the presidential race just weeks before.
Up until that moment, Biden’s role was to wrap up the convention with his nomination acceptance speech on Aug. 22.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: Former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is also scheduled to speak on Monday.
Tuesday, Aug. 20
Former President Barack Obama: The New York Times reported that former President Barack Obama will headline Tuesday night.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker: As the DNC takes place in Chicago, it’s expected that Illinois’ governor would attend the event. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is also expected to address delegates at the convention, but the time at which he will speak has yet to be confirmed.
Wednesday, Aug. 21
Vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz: It’s a tradition that the vice presidential pick gives their acceptance speech as the Wednesday headliner. Walz will follow a speech by former President Bill Clinton.
Former President Bill Clinton: As a precursor to Walz’s vice presidential nomination acceptance speech, Bill Clinton is expected to address the economy under Biden, Axios reported. He has often been regarded as one of the better “setup speakers,” the report said.
Thursday, Aug. 22
Vice President Kamala Harris: Closing out the DNC, Harris will formally accept the Democratic Party’s nomination Thursday evening.
Harris will be marked in history as the first Black woman and first Indian American to accept a party’s nomination, NBC News reported.
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff: Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, is expected to give a speech at this year’s DNC. It has been reported that he will introduce Harris ahead of her acceptance speech.
Who else will speak at the DNC?
There are several other people who have been confirmed to speak at this year’s DNC. However, the committee has not yet set official times.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth and Illinois Rep. Lauren Underwood are also among those who have been confirmed as event speakers, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
In honor of former President Jimmy Carter, his grandson, Jason Carter, is also slated to speak at the convention, NBC News reported.
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