President Trump is getting an hour-long prime-time slot to speak during Washington’s famous Independence Day celebration.

The Interior Department said that Trump will be featured from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., an hour called “Salute to America.”

During that hour, Trump will address the crowd on the National Mall and witness “military demonstrations and flyovers.”

Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said that several areas typically closed will be opened for the event.

“For the first time in many years, the World War II Memorial and areas around the Reflecting Pool will be open for the public to enjoy a stunning fireworks display and an address by our Commander-in-Chief. We are excited to open these new areas so that more visitors may experience this year’s Independence Day celebration in our nation’s capital,” he said.

Trump called on Americans to come to the July 4 event when he announced his reelection bid in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday night.

“On July 4th, in Washington, D.C., come on down, we're going have a big day. Bring your flags, bring those flags,” he said to supporters in the crowd holding U.S. flags. “Bring those American flags, July 4th, we're going to have hundreds of thousands of people, we're going to celebrate America. Sounds good, right? July 4th, celebrate America.”

Trump's participation has been criticized in the media and by Democrats who fear it will turn the national holiday event into a Trump reelection rally. But administration officials have dismissed the complaints, asking who more than the president should speak on the anniversary of America's independence.

Below is the schedule for the day:

