Christina Aguilera, Hillary Clinton, Ricky Martin
Latino stars show their support for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the upcoming "She's With Us" concert. Getty Images

Ricky Martin first expressed his support for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in December 2015 when he tweeted the following message: "Proud to support @HillaryClinton, a Latina at heart." The Puerto Rican artist continues to show his love for Clinton, announcing that he will be part of an upcoming concert in support of the aspiring president.

"It will be an extraordinary night!" posted Martin on Twitter earlier this week of the concert "She's With Us." "Buy your tickets to the concert, now." he added, along with a link.

"She's With Us" will be held from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Monday, June 6 ---a day before the California primary--- at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. Joining Martin in this concert are Christina Aguilera, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Andra Day, all of whom are Team Hillary. According to Latin Billboard, this event "will include remarks from the Democratic presidential hopeful."

Ticket pricing for the concert are as followed: $45 (only available through Ticketmaster); Supporter, $250 (Section B premium seat); Advocate, $500 (Section A seat); Fighter, $1,000 (Section A preferred seat); Champion, $2,700 (Section A premium seat); Madam President, $5,000 (pit seat, express entry and star lounge access).

Hillary Clinton
Mike Berlin wears a pin in support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as he waits in line to watch her speak in Oakland, California, on May 6, 2016. GABRIELLE LURIE/AFP/Getty Images

Demi Lovato, Katy Perry, Elton John and Jamie Foxx are other top-notch artists who have performed at Clinton campaign events.

Martin, Aguilera and Lovato are not the only Latino stars supporting the Democratic candidate. Jennifer Lopez recently hinted that she was Team Hilary when she used part of Clinton's speech in her empowering music video "Ain't Your Mama." The love was mutual as Clinton later praised J.Lo's new video on social media. Nicky Jam also revealed he was Team Hillary at the 2016 Billboard Latin Music Conference.

Puerto Rican salsa singer, Marc Anthony, is not only a strong supporter but also a good friend of Clinton. "The Republican Party right now, they’re just showing what they’ve always been,” he said of GOP candidates such as Donald Trump in a recent interview with Billboard.

“I had to step up and say, ‘I’m not putting up with this shit.’ I have a new four-letter word, and it’s ‘vote.’ Because that’s when they’re going to see our power," he said, stating that he will vote for Clinton as the next president of the United States. “I have a lot of respect for Bernie Sanders, his ideas, how he has run his campaign. But I’ll be voting for Hillary Clinton. We’ve been friends for 20 years," he noted of the Democratic candidate.

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