President Donald Trump has grand plans ahead for next weekend.

A tweet from Trump's personal account Saturday afternoon said that he would hold a "BIG rally" in Pennsylvania on April 29.

A schedule on donaldjtrump.com shows an event planned at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday. Doors for the rally open at 4:30 p.m. while attendees can register for up to two tickets here.

As Politico notes, the rally will mark Trump's 100th day in office. The event also falls on the same night as the White House Correspondent's Dinner, which Trump has decided to skip, breaking years of precedent.

The president spent much time campaigning in Pennsylvania, and taking the state proved a key victory in defeating Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton in the Electoral College.

Amidst protests held to show opposition against him after his win, Trump has held several post-election rallies in the "battleground" states that helped take the 2016 election, such as Ohio and Florida.

Saturday's event won't be Trump's first post-election rally in the Keystone State, as the president came to Hersey in December as part of his "thank you tour."