The Democratic National Convention is getting a big boost of star power from a bevy of female entertainers: Demi Lovato, America Ferrera, Eva Longoria and Lena Dunham are all poised to take the stage in Philadelphia.

Twenty-three-year-old “Confident” singer Lovato tweeted on Wednesday:

Honored 2 announce that @lenadunham & I will be speaking 2gether at @DemConvention in support of @HillaryClinton ! pic.twitter.com/fqAjTYQiHI — America Ferrera (@AmericaFerrera) July 20, 2016

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Fox News Latino said it confirmed Lovato and Ferrera’s speaking roles through a Clinton campaign aide.

All of the entertainers have been outspoken supporters of Clinton. Lovato hit the campaign trail alongside Clinton back in January, while “Girls” star Dunham joined the former secretary of State earlier this year.

Next week will be a return appearance of sorts for “Desperate Housewives” alum Longoria, who delivered a speech at the 2012 Democratic convention in Charlotte, N.C. The actress tweeted on Wednesday: