Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke will be visiting Nashville on Sunday and Monday.

This will be the former Texas congressman's first trip to Tennessee as a presidential candidate, according to his campaign. O'Rourke's visit will begin with a rally Sunday at Marathon Music Works, 1402 Clinton St.

It is open to the public, and doors will open at 3 p.m. The campaign says the rally will feature musical performances by the Raelyn Nelson Band and Elizabeth Cook.

On Monday, he will visit Second Harvest Food Bank, and then he will participate in a roundtable conversation on immigration with TIRRC Votes, an organization that advocates for immigrant and refugee communities in Tennessee. Monday's events are closed to the public, according to the campaign.

Anyone interested in attending Sunday's rally should RSVP here.

Nolan Ryan is a summer intern with the Tennessean and a senior at Hillsdale College in Michigan. You can reach him at nryan@gannett.com.