Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to bring his 2020 campaign for president to Alabama later this month, his campaign said Tuesday.

Biden is set to visit Birmingham on Sept. 15. Further details, including a time and venue, were not immediately released.

Biden’s upcoming campaign trip will make him the sixth 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to come to Alabama and the fifth to Birmingham.

The Magic City was previously the scene for rallies by Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass; Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.; and Kamala Harris, D-Calif. Eric Swalwell, a Democratic congressman from California who has since withdrawn from the race, made a campaign stop in the Magic City in June.

While not a campaign visit, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., made a stop to Alabama in 2019 -- to deliver the keynote speech at the National Baptist Convention USA’s winter meeting at the Arthur R. Outlaw Mobile Convention Center in January.

Biden has already secured the endorsement of Alabama’s top Democratic official -- Sen. Doug Jones.

“My closest friend in this field of candidates has been someone that I’ve known for 40 years and that’s former vice president Biden," the senator said after announcing his endorsement in April. "Despite the issues that he’s faced, I think he still has the ability to reach people from all ends of the political spectrum and govern this country.”

Jones was alluding to the controversy surrounding Biden over allegations from women who said Biden inappropriately touched them during photo-ops or political events. Biden apologized in a video before he announced his presidential run.

Biden last made a public appearance in Alabama in 2017, when he stumped for Jones during the special election to fill Jeff Sessions’ seat.