(NEXSTAR) — The Republican National Convention has brought thousands of visitors to Milwaukee this week, including a handful of celebrities.
Here’s a look at the celebrities who have spoken, performed, or appeared at the RNC, as of Wednesday.
Amber Rose
Model and rapper Amber Rose spoke during the RNC’s first day, endorsing Trump. She explained she had “let go of [her] fear” of being judged for supporting the former president after initially thinking he was racist.
Lee Greenwood
Singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood has also been in Milwaukee, coming early at Trump’s request.
“We were not supposed to be here on Monday. After the assassination attempt, Trump changed his demeanor,” Greenwood told Nexstar. “That’s why [the first night] was so powerful and emotional because he made the appearance, his favorite singer was here to sing for him, and I did the song that everyone knows I was going to sing.”
Chris Janson
Also in attendance for the first night of the Republican National Convention was Chris Janson, who performed his songs “Buy Me A Boat” and “All American Guy.” Eight years ago, Janson performed at the 2016 RNC, singing “Trump Yeah!”
Russell Brand
The British actor and comedian posted to Instagram that he was doing his Rumble show live from Media Row at the RNC, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Russell Brand was also set to perform two shows in the area, one on Monday and the other on Wednesday.
Charlie Kirk
The founder of the conservative activist group Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, spoke at the RNC on Monday. He also expressed support for Vance being added to Trump’s ticket.
Tucker Carlson
The former Fox News anchor was also in attendance during the first night of the RNC, sitting just a few seats away from Trump. Tucker Carlson was expected to speak during the event.
Savannah Chrisley
The daughter of Todd and Julie Chrisley, the reality TV stars previously convicted on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion, spoke during the second night of the RNC. During her speech, Savannah said, “We have a two-faced justice system,” elaborating: “Just look at what they are doing Trump … while Hunter Biden is roaming around free.”
Last month, a judge called for Julie Chrisley to be re-sentenced, explaining in court documents that it could not independently find evidence to hold her accountable for losses incurred before 2007.
Dana White
The CEO of the UFC is slated to speak on Thursday ahead of Trump’s formal acceptance speech. Dana White has long been a Trump supporter, with the pair frequently seen at UFC events.
Hulk Hogan
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan is also scheduled to speak on Thursday night.
When asked if he could take up a role at the White House during an interview with NewsNation in June, Hogan said, “Hey, you never know.”
Jason Aldean
Also scheduled to appear on the final day of the RNC is country singer Jason Aldean, who is set to perform Thursday night. Following the assassination attempt of Trump over the weekend, Aldean dedicated a performance of his controversial song, “Try That in a Small Town,” to the former president.
Kid Rock
While he wasn’t initially on the schedule for Thursday night, Kid Rock is set to perform during the final night of the RNC.
There was initially speculation that rapper 50 Cent would appear at the RNC after social media users began connecting his song, “Many Men,” with images of Trump after the attempted assassination on Saturday.
As The Hill previously reported, a representative for 50 Cent said Monday that he would not attend as he would “be in Shreveport preparing for his Humor and Harmony upcoming festival” scheduled for next month.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.