President Trump will be back in New Hampshire on the eve of the state’s first-in-the-nation primary.

Trump’s re-election campaign announced a rally at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Southern New Hampshire University Arena in Manchester, N.H. — the same venue he packed with supporters in August.

“Under President Trump, New Hampshire is booming with an unemployment rate of 2.6 percent — one of the lowest rates in the country,” said Michael Glassner, COO of Donald J. Trump for President Inc. “President Trump looks forward to returning to the Granite State to celebrate his message of ‘Promises Made, Promises Kept.’ ”

Trump’s second visit to the Granite State this cycle will draw attention away from his Democratic rivals, who will be spending the day scrambling to lock up votes in the final hours before polls open Feb. 11.

Trump faces a lackluster primary of his own against former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld and former Illinois U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh.

The most recent Franklin Pierce University-Boston Herald-NBC10 Boston poll of likely New Hampshire primary voters showed Trump with a huge lead over his opponents. Trump received 79% support in the poll, while Weld and Walsh each received 4%.