Beyoncé didn’t make an look on the 2024 Democratic Nationwide Conference regardless of rumors the singer would take the stage in celebration of Kamala Harris’ presidential nomination.
“Beyoncé was by no means scheduled to be there,” the Grammy-winning star’s rep informed The Hollywood Reporter in a Thursday, August 22, assertion. “The report of a efficiency is unfaithful.”
Hypothesis that Beyoncé, 42, would carry out on the United Middle in Chicago through the DNC’s ultimate night sparked earlier this week. Whereas Beyoncé had but to formally endorse Kamala Harris, 59, earlier than Thursday, CNN reported in July that she gave the vp permission to make use of her 2016 music “Freedom” all through her marketing campaign. Harris first utilized the anthem throughout a go to to her marketing campaign headquarters in July and has since featured it in adverts and on the Democratic Nationwide Conference when she walked on stage on Monday, August 19.
Attendees of the conference have additionally been impressed by Beyoncé, with some delegates sporting cowboy hats and “Cowboy Kamala” sashes in reference to Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album, which was launched in March.
Earlier this week, Rolling Stone reported that Donald Trump’s marketing campaign used “Freedom” with out Beyoncé’s permission, main her to threaten to ship a stop and desist to the Republican presidential nominee’s camp. Trump’s crew subsequently eliminated the video that featured the music.
Previously, Beyoncé has been a vocal supporter of Democratic nominees. She beforehand endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Barack Obama in 2012. She additionally carried out the nationwide anthem at Obama’s 2013 inauguration after singing “At Final” at his 2009 inaugural ball. In 2016, Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z — with whom she shares daughter Blue Ivy, 12, and twins Rumi and Sir, 7 — headlined a pre-election live performance for Clinton in Cleveland, Ohio.
“I need my daughter to develop up seeing a lady lead our nation and figuring out that her potentialities are limitless,” Beyoncé mentioned on the time of Clinton’s potential to develop into the primary feminine president. “And that’s why I’m along with her.”
In July, Harris turned the Democratic nominee after Biden, 81, dropped out of the race and endorsed his vp. Shortly after Biden introduced that he wouldn’t search reelection, Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles, publicly threw her help behind Harris.
“New, youthful, sharp, power!!!!” Knowles, 70, captioned an Instagram picture of herself and Harris in July. “Placing private ego, energy and fame apart. That’s the definition of an amazing chief. Thanks, President Biden, in your service and your management. Go Vice President Kamala Harris for president. Let’s go.”