All eyes will be on Hillary Clinton Thursday when the former secretary of state makes history as the first female presidential nominee of a major American political party.
But before all the balloons and confetti, some of the highest-profile names in showbiz and politics will come together for the historic coronation.
Daughter Chelsea Clinton will introduce her mother, while Hollywood’s biggest power players will fire up delegates throughout the night. Thursday’s lineup includes Carole King, Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen (two of Clinton’s closest Hollywood confidants), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Chloe Grace Moretz.
Katy Perry will serve as musical guest.
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Here is the primetime schedule, as sent by the Clinton campaign.
6:00 – 10:00 PM (ET)
Carole King
Musical Performance
South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn
Remarks
Hillary for America Director of States and Political Engagement Marlon Marshall
Remarks
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
Remarks
U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski and the Democratic Women of the Senate
Remarks
Hillary for America Latino Vote Director Lorella Praeli
Remarks
Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro
Remarks
Sheila E + Family
Musical Performance
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Remarks
Stronger Together: An Economy That Works For All
Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan
Remarks
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper
Remarks
Ted Danson & Mary Steenburgen
Introduction of Speakers
Henrietta Ivey
Remarks
Ivey is a home care worker Hillary met while campaigning in Michigan who is helping to lead the Fight for $15.
Dave Wills
Remarks
Wills is an eighth grade social studies teacher in Guilford County, North Carolina, and has over $35,000 in student debt.
Beth Mathias
Remarks
Mathias works two jobs and her husband works the nightshift at a factory in Ohio. Hillary met Beth at a roundtable in Marion.
Jensen Walcott & Jake Reed
Remarks
Walcott was fired from her job at a pizza restaurant for asking her boss why she was paid 25 cents less than her male co-worker and friend, Reed. After Walcott and Reed’s story came to light, Hillary tweeted “Good for you, Jensen. Every woman deserves equal pay, no matter what her age. Keep up the hard work — and courage!”
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf
Remarks
Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm
Remarks
Stronger Together: Americans for Hillary
Doug Elmets
Remarks
Former Reagan Administration official
Jennifer Pierotti Lim
Remarks
Director of Health Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce & Co-Founder of Republican Women for Hillary
Stronger Together: Tribute to Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
Dallas Sheriff Lupe Valdez
Remarks
Jennifer Loudon, Wayne Walker, Wayne Owens, Barbara Owens
Remarks
Family members of fallen law enforcement officers
Stronger Together: An Inclusive America
Rev. William Barber
Remarks
Kareem Abdul-Jabaar
Introduction of Film
Khizr Khan
Remarks
Khan’s son was a University of Virginia graduate and enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was one of 14 American Muslims who died serving the U.S. in the 10 years after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Stronger Together: Supporting Our Military
California Congressman Ted Lieu
Remarks
Gen. John Allen (ret. USMC), former Commander, International Security Assistance Forces, and Commander, United States Forces – Afghanistan
Remarks
Florent Groberg
Remarks
Retired U.S. Army Captain Florent “Flo” Groberg was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s top award for valor in combat, by President Obama after serving in Afghanistan.
Chloe Grace Moretz
Remarks
California Congressman Xavier Becerra
Remarks
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown
Remarks
Katy Perry
Musical Performance
10:00 – 11:00 PM (ET)
Chelsea Clinton
Introduction of Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Remarks
Rev. Bill Shillady
Benediction