Stevie Wonder took the stage at the 2024 Democratic National Convention Wednesday night (August 21), where he played his inimitable hit âHigher Ground,â from 1973âs Innervisions. Prior to performing, Wonder gave a keynote address at the event, which runs through this evening at Chicagoâs United Center. Wonder formally endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, and urged the crowd to âchoose courage over complacency.â He also rallied them to âGet up! And go vote!â Find Wonderâs full speech and performance below.
âThis year I pray very hard for peace to come to our worldâs nations,â Wonder said in his speech. âBut, also, to each one of our hearts, even though our hearts have been beaten and broken. Beyond prayer, I know the importance of action, and now is the time to understand where we are, and what it will take to win.â
He added: âWe must keep on keepinâ on, until we truly are a united people of these United States. And then we will reach a higher ground,â he said, teasing his forthcoming performance, which was accented by dancers and a live band, with Wonder on keys.
Wonder last appeared at a Democratic National Convention in 2008, to boost support for then-candidate Barack Obama.
Later in the evening, John Legend and Sheila E. appeared for a live rendition of Prince & The Revolutionâs âLetâs Go Crazyââan homage to Walz and Princeâs shared home state of Minnesota.
The 2024 Democratic National Convention has featured numerous musical guests, including Maren Morris, Mickey Guyton, James Taylor, Common, Patti LaBelle, Lil Jon, Jason Isbell, and others.
Beyoncé, while not physically at the convention, has lent her 2016 Lemonade hit âFreedomâ to Harris for use in her campaign ads and at the Democratic National Convention (but not to former President Donald J. Trump). More recently, Neil Young reportedly granted Walz permission to use âRockinâ in the Free World,â which played last night following Walzâs speech. In 2020, Young sued Trumpâs re-election campaign for using the same song.