Hillary Clinton will return to Los Angeles on June 6 for a fundraising concert at the Greek Theatre featuring Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Ricky Martin and Andra Day.
The star-studded event is slated for June 6 at the Greek Theatre, on the eve of California’s June 7 primary, with Clinton expected to attend the concert.
This isn’t the first time Clinton’s campaign has used musical superstars for its fundraising events. Day, Elton John and Katy Perry performed at New York’s Radio City Music Hall on the Democratic frontrunner’s behalf in March.
Tickets for the event start at $45, with money raised going to support the Hillary Victory Fund, which backs Clinton and other Democratic efforts.
Clinton also has another LA fundraiser on May 23 at the home of Bryan Lourd and Bruce Bozzi.
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Julian Castro, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, is considered a leader for the nomination.
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The former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg thought about running himself.
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New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich was endorsed by the NRA during the 2010 congressional election.
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