With Election Day approaching, Vice President Kamala Harris energized a packed Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis., for her “When We Vote We Win” rally concert Wednesday night.
This get-out-the-vote event brought together hundreds of young and first-time voters around the importance of exercising their vote in the upcoming election.
With a line-up aimed at the younger generation, the evening was a lively mix of music, speeches and a shared sense of purpose between generations, reminding everyone, regardless of age, background or political persuasion, of the importance of voting.
Adding to the excitement of the event were dynamic performances by artists who are not only celebrated for their music, but also known for their unique voice in youth culture and advocacy.
Remi Wolf, Gracie Abrams and The National’s Matt Berninger and Aaron Dessner brought their distinctive sounds to the stage, capturing the energy and hope of the crowd.
Folk rock powerhouse Mumford & Sons rounded out the lineup with a powerful set that echoed the evening’s call for civic engagement.
Wisconsin leaders, including Sen. Tammy Baldwin, former Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Gov. Tony Evers, added to the rally’s roster with speeches that celebrated Wisconsin’s political heritage and reinforced the value of every vote.
Vice President Harris closed the evening with an impassioned reminder that voting is a way to be heard and be part of a larger movement shaping the country’s future.
The rally was more than just a call to vote – it was a celebration of community, culture and the power of youth. Check out some of our favorite photos from this unforgettable night at the Alliant Energy Center!
Remy Wolff
Senator Tammy Baldwin and Governor Tony Evers