Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will appear in Albany Friday as part of his New York tour addressing the question of “where we go from here.”

Sanders will appear at The Egg at 1 p.m. Doors will open at 11 a.m. The event is open to the public, though RSVPs are encouraged by the campaign.

While Sanders has not officially dropped out of the race to seek the Democratic nomination for president, Hillary Clinton has wrapped up enough delegates to make herself the likely nominee heading into the July convention.

Sanders was appearing in Manhattan Thursday night and, in addition to Albany on Friday — a late add by the campaign — he also will appear in Syracuse in the evening.

Campaign spokesman Michael Briggs told USA Today that Sanders’ Thursday night focus (likely to be his Friday focus) will be “on policy — from income and wealth inequality to climate change — and how he hopes the Democratic Party will adopt the most progressive platform ever.”

As the Democratic primary battle crept toward its fever pitch in April, Sanders drew thousands at an Albany rally at the Washington Avenue Armory, where he recited his stump speech.

In addition to Sanders, the four other candidates on both the GOP and Democratic sides at the time made stops in the Capital Region during the month of April in the lead up to one of the most important presidential primaries the state has held in decades. That five candidates would swing through the region in a matter of weeks was unprecedented.

Ultimately, Clinton beat Sanders handily in her adopted home state on April 19.