Cardi B and GloRilla are doubling down on their support of Kamala Harris by attending her next campaign rally.

It was announced on Thursday (October 31) that the two superstar rappers are set to appear in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Friday (November 1) in support of the current vice president.

The When We Vote We Win event will see Cardi grace the stage and speak to the crowd, while Glo is expected to perform.

The rally will boast appearances from other notable musicians including MC Lyte, Flo Milli and The Isley Brothers.

Cardi B and GloRilla have both been vocal supporters of Kamala Harris in the run up to next week’s presidential election.

In July, the “Bodak Yellow” rapper celebrated the news that Harris would replace President Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate after he dropped out of the race due to health concerns.

“AHAHAHAHA LETS GOOOOO I TOLD YALLL KAMALA WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE 2024 candidate…..STOP FUCKIN PLAYIN WITH ME !!!!!!!” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Cardi added: “Been told y’all Kamala should’ve been the 2024 candidate. Y’all be trying to play the Bronx education, baby this what I do!!! Been my passion.. don’t let my accent fool y’all.”

More recently, Big Glo threw her support behind Harris by outlining four key reasons she deserves to be voted into the Oval Office.

In a video shared on social media, the Memphis rapper urged her followers to vote for Harris because of her following policies and stances: “A woman’s right to choose!,” “Protect the LGBTQIA+ community,” “Funding for Public Education” and “$15/hr minimum wage.”

Harris has enjoyed a surge in support from the music industry in recent weeks, with two of her recent rallies boasting appearances from Eminem and Beyoncé.

Slim Shady popped up at the Democrat’s event in his hometown of Detroit in late October, where he praised Harris in a brief speech before introducing former president Barack Obama to the stage.

Queen Bey blessed fans with her presence at Harris’ rally in Houston a few days later, sharing some powerful words in support of the potentially first female President of the United States.

“I’m not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother,” she said. “A mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided.

“It’s time for America to sing a new song. Our voices sing a chorus of unity. They sing a song of dignity and opportunity. Are y’all ready to add your voice to the new American song?”