Michelle Obama Michelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaTo honor Justice Ginsburg's legacy, Biden should consider Michelle Obama National Urban League, BET launch National Black Voter Day The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by The Air Line Pilots Association - White House moves closer to Pelosi on virus relief bill MORE's voter registration efforts are going virtual in light of the coronavirus pandemic — the former first lady is teaming up with DJ D-Nice for what's being dubbed an online #CouchParty.

Organizers say the goal of the nearly three-hour event — which starts at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday — from Obama's nonpartisan organization, When We All Vote, is for volunteers to text 50,000 eligible voters.

"As the country’s reality continues to change in the wake of the coronavirus’ ongoing impact on individuals and communities, When We All Vote is committed to exploring innovative and safe ways to reach voters where they are — at home," the group said in a statement.

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DJ D-Nice launched his "Homeschool at Club Quarantine" dance parties on Instagram Live last week to encourage social distancing during the pandemic. The virtual events have attracted hundreds of thousands of people and plenty of public figures, including Oprah Winfrey Oprah Gail WinfreyNYT security guard who went viral for interaction with Biden will have prominent role at convention: report Louisville Breonna Taylor billboard erected by Oprah Magazine vandalized with red paint 'White privilege' is the biggest white lie of all MORE, Jennifer Lopez and 2020 White House hopefuls former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenJoe Biden looks to expand election battleground into Trump country Trump puts Supreme Court fight at center of Ohio rally Special counsel investigating DeVos for potential Hatch Act violation: report MORE and Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersJacobin editor: Primarying Schumer would force him to fight Trump's SCOTUS nominee Trump campaign plays up Biden's skills ahead of Cleveland debate: 'He's actually quite good' Young voters backing Biden by 2:1 margin: poll MORE (I-Vt.), along with Obama.

The celebrity DJ's connection to the Obamas goes back to at least 2016, when he served up music at a White House party hosted by then-President Obama and his wife.

Earlier this month, Michelle Obama canceled a planned When We All Vote kickoff rally in Detroit due to coronavirus fears. Obama launched the organization in 2018 with the aim of promoting voter participation. She signed on a number of celebrities to serve as fellow co-chairs for the effort, including "Hamilton's" Lin-Manuel Miranda, country music stars Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, and singer Janelle Monae.