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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders' rally Saturday for Rob Quist has been moved to the Adams Center in Missoula, which holds up to 7,500 people.

Quist, the Democratic candidate for Montana's lone U.S. House seat, was originally set to appear with Sanders, the former Democratic presidential candidate, at the Wilma, which holds 1,400 people with standing-room only.

The move was announced Wednesday morning on Quist's Facebook and Twitter pages.

Quist, a folk musician known for his work with the Mission Mountain Wood Band, is facing off against Republican Greg Gianforte, a Bozeman businessman, and Libertarian Mark Wicks of Inverness. The House seat was vacated when Ryan Zinke, also a Republican, was appointed as Secretary of the Interior by President Donald Trump.

Gov. Steve Bullock subsequently set the special election for Thursday, May 25.

Here are the new rally details details according to Quist's Facebook page: