. But though Vice President Harris did walk out to the song (from the album, not live), there was no Knowles. (Or Swift, for that matter.)“We never put out anything about Beyoncé.
We denied it every time the media asked us—even though, by the way, people on my staff didn’t believe me. I kept getting texts from news organizations saying, ‘When is Beyoncé coming out?’ But come on, we have the biggest star, the Democratic nominee for president.
Why would we overshadow that?” Ricky Kirshner, the event's executive producer, just told “In this election, we each face a question.”The Convention was, however, , to say the least.
On night four alone, took the stage at the United Center arena in Chicago, and Pink and The Chicks performed. But it was all in the name of creating a good event, not overshadowing the race, as a Beyoncé DNC concert might have.Kirshner added, “We’re smart enough to know that what we’re there to do is get the message out about the Democratic side.
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