Former president Barack Obama is headed to the Bay Area this month for a Silicon Valley fundraiser with tickets going for up to $355,000 — more than the median home listing price in all but the nine most expensive states.

The former president will be in Los Altos Hills on Nov. 21 to headline an event for the Democratic National Committee, according to an invitation sent out to prospective donors. It will be his first political event of the 2020 campaign.

Donors can get in the doors for $10,000 — but to even snap a photo with Obama they’ll have to pony up $35,500. The eye-popping top ticket price will get attendees access to a VIP reception and a premium attendance package for the party’s national convention next year.

The event with Obama and DNC Chair Tom Perez will be hosted by Karla Jurvetson, a psychiatrist and ex-wife of a prominent venture capital investor, who became one of Democrats’ largest donors during the 2018 midterms. She gave more than $6 million to the party’s candidates and groups during that election cycle, helping boost female candidates for key congressional seats.

Since President Trump’s election, the DNC has struggled to keep up with its Republican counterpart, which has been boosted by an active digital fundraising effort coordinated with the president’s reelection campaign. The Democratic committee is also millions of dollars in debt, which could hinder its work supporting the Democratic presidential nominee and the party’s other candidates in 2020.

Obama has made several appearances in the Bay Area since leaving office, including a meeting in Oakland earlier this year for his initiative supporting mentoring for young men of color, and a discussion in San Francisco hosted by a tech company last month.

He headlined another Atherton fundraiser in June 2018, helping raise $2.5 million for Democratic congressional hopefuls. Tickets for that event went for up to $237,300.