Kamala Harris, a leading contender in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, will campaign in Denver next month, her campaign announced Wednesday.

Harris, the junior senator from California, will be in Denver to rally her supporters and share her “3AM Agenda” on Aug. 2. Doors to the rally will open at 5:15 p.m.. A location has not yet been announced.

Harris’ platform aims to tackle the “problems that keep Americans up at night.” It includes a tax cut for middle-class families, higher teacher pay and rent relief.

Harris is polling nationally as one of the top four Democratic contenders, along with former Vice President Joe Biden, and fellow U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

The Denver stop will follow what is expected to be a fiery primary debate in Detroit. Harris made headlines and raised her poll numbers during the first round of debates in Miami a month ago, when she attacked Biden for his position on mandated school integration. Harris and Biden have once again drawn the same debate night — July 31. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet will also be on stage that night, while former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will appear July 30.

Colorado’s presidential primary will be March 3, often known as Super Tuesday. Given the large field of candidates, many national political observers expect a protracted primary, but Super Tuesday states such as Colorado will be a draw for candidates seeking early momentum.

Democratic candidates Warren, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Montana Gov. Steve Bullock already have made appearances in the state.

Individuals interested in attending the rally may RSVP on Harris’ website.