WATCH: Barack Obama Headlines Celeb-Packed Atlanta Rally For Kamala Harris

Former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris will share the campaign stage for the first time at a celebrity-studded event in Atlanta on Friday to host a lineup including Oscar and Grammy winners. 

Bruce Springsteen, director Spike Lee, actor Samuel L. Jackson, filmmaker Tyler Perry, and DJ Mix Master David were all on the bill that drew a packed crowd to Halliford Stadium in Clarkston, located in DeKalb County.

The event is part of the "When We Vote We Win" concert series, which aims to boost voter enthusiasm and encourage early voting among Georgians. 

"I'm very honored to have the support of former President Obama," Vice President Harris said ahead of the rally." As you know, he's been on the campaign trail and has been really wonderful and extraordinary in terms of the time and effort that he's putting into our campaign."

"And people like Bruce Springsteen, to have their support, and of course, he is an American icon," VP Harris said.

Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff greeted the lively crowd with a reminder of the glaring differences between Vice President Harris and Donald Trump. 

According to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's Office, more than 2.1 million Georgians have already voted early in the 2024 presidential election as of Wednesday morning, which accounts for about 30% of the state's registered voters. Georgia shattered first-day early voting records, with over 350,000 votes cast. 

On Friday, Vice President Harris will be in Houston along with Beyoncé, who's expected to perform for her hometown crowd in the big blue dot of Harris County.