First Lady Michelle Obama is slated to speak, among others. | Getty DNC 2016 schedule of events and speakers Here's the schedule of speakers slated to address the 2016 Democratic convention.

Here's a schedule of speakers slated to address the 2016 Democratic convention in Philadelphia July 25 to July 28, according to the Democratic National Convention Committee.

Monday:

Congressman Keith Ellison (Minnesota)

National Education Association President Lily Eskelsen Garcia

Congressman Raul Grijalva (Arizona)

Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal (Iowa) and candidates of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee

SEIU President Mary Kay Henry

Congressman Joe Kennedy (Massachusetts)

Chair of the Democratic Governors Association Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy

Building Trades President Sean McGarvey

U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (Oregon)

Congresswoman Linda Sanchez (California) and members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

AFSCME President Lee Saunders

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten

First Lady Michelle Obama,

Senator Bernie Sanders,

DREAMer Astrid Silva and Senator Elizabeth Warren

Gavel time expected at 4 p.m.


Tuesday:

Former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin (Iowa)

Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes

Governor Terry McAuliffe (Virginia)

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (California) and the Democratic Women of the House

Former State Senator Jason Carter (Georgia)

Video from President Jimmy Carter

U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (New York)

Thaddeus Desmond, a child advocate social worker in Philadelphia

Dynah Haubert, a lawyer who works for a disability rights organization

Kate Burdick, staff attorney at the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia

Anton Moore, founded and runs a non-profit community group on gun violence

Dustin Parson, 5th grade teacher in Arkansas

Daniele Mellott, mother of adopted son made possible through the 1997 Adoption and Safe Families Act

Jelani Freeman, grew up in foster care and former intern for Clinton’s Senate office

Democratic National Committee Vice Chair of Voter Registration and Participation Donna Brazile

Eagle Academy Principal and Students

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder

Pittsburgh Chief of Police Cameron McLay

Actor Tony Goldwyn

Mothers of the Movement: Gwen Carr, Mother of Eric Garner; Sybrina Fulton, Mother of Trayvon Martin; Maria Hamilton, Mother of Dontré Hamilton; Lucia McBath, Mother of Jordan Davis; Lezley McSpadden, Mother of Michael Brown; Cleopatra Pendleton-Cowley, Mother of Hadiya Pendleton; Geneva Reed-Veal, Mother of Sandra Bland

Performance by Andra Day

President of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund Cecile Richards

Actresses America Fererra and Lena Dunham

Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina Steve Benjamin

U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (California)

Actress Debra Messing

Joe Sweeney, a detective with the NYPD on 9/11

Lauren Manning, injured in 9/11 attacks

U.S. Representative Joseph Crowley (New York)

Actress Erika Alexander

Ryan Moore, has spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia dwarfism

Former Governor of Vermont Howard Dean

U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota)

Ima Matul, sex trafficking survivor and advocate

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

President Bill Clinton

Actress Meryl Streep

Performance by Alicia Keys

Wednesday:

Daniel Driffin, HIV/AIDS activist from Georgia

Neera Tanden, President of the Center for American Progress Action Fund

U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas)

U.S. Representative Michelle Lujan Grisham (New Mexico)

U.S. Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton (District of Columbia)

U.S. Representative Adam Schiff (California)

U.S. Representative Maxine Waters (California)

President of NARAL Ilyse Hogue

Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum

U.S. Representative Judy Chu (California), chair of Asian Pacific American Caucus

Brooks Bell, tech entrepreneur from North Carolina

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio

U.S. Representative Ben Ray Luján (New Mexico), chair of Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Civil Rights Leader Reverend Jesse Jackson

Actress Star Jones

Flint Mayor Karen Weaver

U.S. Representative GK Butterfield (NC), chair of Congressional Black Caucus

President of EMILY’s List Stephanie Schriock

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nevada)

California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom

U.S. Representative Ruben Gallego (Arizona)

Jamie Dorff, wife of Army pilot who died in Iraq

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan

Former Governor of Maryland Martin O'Malley

Actress Sigourney Weaver

California Governor Jerry Brown

Director Lee Daniels

Christine Leinonen, son was killed in Pulse attack; Brandon Wolf and Jose Arraigada, survivors of Pulse attack

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (Connecticut)

Erica Smegielski, daughter of Sandy Hook Elementary principal

Former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey

Actress Angela Bassett

Felicia Sanders & Polly Sheppard, survivors of AME Church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina

Gabby Giffords & Mark Kelly

Rear Admiral John Hutson (Ret. USN)

Kristen Kavanaugh, former Marine Corps captain

Former Congressman and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta

U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (Ohio)

Dr. Jill Biden

Vice President Joe Biden

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed

Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City

Performance by Lenny Kravitz

Democratic Nominee for Vice President Tim Kaine

Sharon Belkofer, mother of fallen solider

President Barack Obama

Thursday:

Gene Karpinski, President of the League of Conservation Voters

Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota State Representative

Ted Deutch, U.S. Representative from Florida

Antonio Villaraigosa, former Mayor of Los Angeles

Bakari Sellers, former South Carolina State Representative

Maxine Waters, U.S. Representative from California

Chad Griffin, President of the Human Rights Camapaign

Cedric Richmond, U.S. Representative from Louisiana

Crisanta Duran, Colorado House Majority Leader State Representative

Gwen Moore, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin

Raumesh Akbari, Tennessee State Representative

Ruben J. Kihuen, Nevada State Senator

Emanuel Cleaver, U.S. Representative from Missouri

New York Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, Co-Chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus

Sarah McBride, LGBT rights activist

Dolores Huerta, Civil Rights Leader

Joyce Beatty, U.S. Representative from Ohio

Governor Mark Dayton, Minnesota

Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles

Katie McGinty, U.S. Senate Candidate from Pennsylvania

Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Representative from Illinois

James Clyburn, U.S. Representative from South Carolina

Marlon Mashall, Hillary for America Director of States and Political Engagement

Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader

Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator

Democratic Women of the Senate

Lorella Praeli, Hillary for America Latino Vote

Joaquin Castro, U.S. Representative from Texas

Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York

Tim Ryan, U.S. Representative from Ohio

Governor John Hickenlooper, Colorado

Henrietta Ivey, homecare worker and Fight for $15 activist

Dave Willis, Social Studies teacher

Beth Mathias, factory worker

Jensen Walcott & Jake Reed

Governor Tom Wolf, Pennsylvania

Jennifer Granholm, former Michigan governor

Doug Elmets, former Reagan Administration official

Jennifer Pierotti Lim, Director of Health Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce & Co-Founder of Republican Women for Hillary

Lupe Valdez, Dallas Sheriff

Jennifer Loudon, Wayne Walker, Wayne Owens, Barbara Owens; family members of fallen law enforcement officers

Reverend William Barber

Khizr Khan, father of soldier who died serving the Army after 9/11 attacks

Ted Lieu, U.S. Representative from California

General John Allen (ret. USMC), ), former Commander, International Security Assistance Forces, and Commander, United States Forces - Afghanistan

Florent Groberg, Retired U.S. Army Captain

Chloe Grace Moretz

Xavier Becerra, U.S. Representative from California

Sherrod Brown, U.S. Senator from Ohio

Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton

Gavel time expected at 4:30 p.m.