Barbra Streisand threw an LGBT fundraiser for Hillary Clinton on Friday that drew hundreds of attendees and inspired a couple renditions of popular songs—with a twist.

The fundraiser was held at the Cipriani Wall Street restaurant in New York City. Among the guests were the likes of fashion designers Isaac Mizrahi, Donna Karan, and Diane von Furstenberg; actors Michael Urie, Laverne Cox, Debra Messing, Mary Louise Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Zachary Quinto, Marisa Tomei, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson; D.N.C. interim chairwoman Donna Brazile; Real Housewives impresario Andy Cohen and Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

If the mood at the downtown soirée was celebratory, Clinton didn’t hesitate to remind the crowd of the seriousness of the situation. “Only 60 days left,” Clinton warned her supporters. “Don’t be complacent.”

Even the looming prospect of a Trump presidency couldn’t put a damper on the festivities. Rufus Wainwright performed Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow,” but it was Streisand herself who brought the house down with a parodic rendition of “Send in the Clowns” from the Broadway musical A Little Night Music: “Something’s amiss, I don’t approve. If he were running the free world, where would we move? Name me a town? Just who is this clown?”

The original “Send in the Clowns” song begins when the character Desirée realizes that her former lover Fredrik is the man she wants for the rest of her life. Streisand’s version said, well, quite the opposite: “And when we thought we‘d heard it all, huffing and puffing about his big fantasy wall, making his entrance on stage—he just shoots from the hip! He’s full of bull, he’s lost his grip!”

The Clinton campaign announced the fundraiser party to her LGBT supporters in an e-mail featuring the “H” logo in rainbow colors.

“We will come together on Friday evening September 9 in New York to celebrate equality, build support for our campaign for a stronger America and aim our focus squarely on continued progress by sending Hillary to the White House,” the e-mail said.

Streisand is one of the biggest gay icons in history and has been a Clinton supporter from the start.