She's with her!
All eyes were on the one and only Beyoncé as she surprised the crowd during tonight's Cleveland Get-Out-the-Vote campaign concert in support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The Grammy-winner took to the stage shortly after her husband Jay Z performed a medley of his own hits over the years for the jam-packed crowd.
Bey opened her mini-concert with "Formation" and shook what her mama gave her next to a team of backup dancers dressed in blue pantsuits (a nod to Mrs. Clinton, much?) wearing I'm With Her Shirts.
"There was a time when a woman's opinion did not matter... less than 100 years ago women did not have the right to vote, look how far we've come to having no voice to being on the brink of history by electing the first woman president. But we have to vote. The world looks to us as a progressive country that needs change," the singer told the cheering crowd.
"I want my daughter to grow up seeing a woman lead our country and know that her possibilities are limitless."
The presidential hopeful has definitely brought some serious star power to her campaign thus far.
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony held a concert in her honor (with Clinton in attendance) just last week in Florida.
Miley Cyrus attended a rally in late October for Clinton in Virginia and even went door-to-door at the George Mason University dorms to encourage the college students to cast their votes.
And then, of course, there's Katy Perry, who's made it her mission to spread the word about Clinton and this year's election in general.
The "Rise" singer has performed at numerous concerts and rallies, most recently at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
It was there that Perry sang "Teenage Dream" and, appropriately, "Waking Up in Vegas" while wearing a shirt with the words "Nasty Woman" printed on it.
"We're out here campaigning for Hillary Clinton," Orlando Bloom's lady love told the crowd.
"Because there's no other alternative. We need our issues heard, we need our bodies taken care of, we need all that choice."
Just days later, Perry and Bloom dressed up for Halloween in matching political outfits that made heads turn at Kate Hudson's famous annual bash.