Supporters have been lining up outside Landon Arena since early Friday afternoon to see President Trump speak.

The first person in line arrived at 11:30 a.m., wanting to guarantee their entry into the Expocentre for the rally.

Even with rain possible overnight in the area, supporters said it won't stop them from waiting and making sure they are the first ones in the door.

Supporters have come from different parts of Kansas, including Wichita and Fall River.

"Today is my wife and mine 27 year wedding anniversary,” Brad Haun of Fall River, Kansas, said. “We're proud to be here and proud to be part of this Trump rally."

Richard Snowden was the first person in line and he traveled nearly 10 hours from Gordonsville, Tennessee. This will also be his 51st time attending a Trump rally.

"I always say, it's like we're in our twenties again going to a rock concert,” Snowden said. “I consider myself the number one Trumpster in America by rally attendance."

Doors to Landon Arena will open at 2 p.m. Friday.

The latest information given to 13 NEWS is that somewhere around 20,000 tickets have been distributed for the rally and Landon Arena only fits 10,000.

Snowden said he recommends people show up around 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. if they want a chance of getting inside.