The candidate is scheduled to stop in Boise on August 6, but it could cost people up to $2,800 to get a photo taken with Joe Biden.

BOISE, Idaho — 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is planning on stopping in Boise next Tuesday, August 6, but getting to see him will cost a minimum of $100.

Biden's stop requires people to RSVP to the Biden for President finance event and donate at least $100 for a guest-level ticket.

People have to purchase a ticket to find out where the event will be. The Idaho Statesman reports that the event will be hosted by Esther Oppenheimer, the wife of the chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer Companies Inc., Skip Oppenheimer.

To get a picture taken with Biden, people will have to pay $1,000 for the "Champion" level ticket or $2,800 for the "Sponsor" level ticket.

Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, will also be in Sun Valley on Monday, August 5, according to his campaign's press secretary.

They did not release details on exactly where the campaign stops will be or how many tickets will be available.

Biden will be the second 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to visit the City of Boise.

The former mayor of San Antonio and U.S. Housing Secretary in the Barack Obama administration spoke for about 30 minutes to Idahoans about some of their concerns.