CHICAGO — Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention might have looked a bit like a concert as delegates wore flashing, light-up bracelets in the United Center during its ceremonial roll call for presidential nominee Kamala Harris . Later, former first lady Michelle Obama cemented her rockstar status with a rousing speech that had some delegates falling all over themselves. And a real musical artist even showed up on the convention floor — rapper Lil Jon strutted among delegates changing the words of his hit song “Get Low” to support Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov.

Tim Walz , doing so as the Georgia ceremonial roll call was announced. ALSO READ: Why Kamala Harris may get a big convention polling ‘bounce’ Still, Democratic delegates had no problem dreaming even bigger about potential musical guests for Wednesday and Thursday when asked by Raw Story who they hoped might surprise the thousands of people gathered at Chicago’s United Center. “John Legend,” said Robert Rios with the U.

S. Virgin Islands delegation, expressing love for his “Ordinary People” song. Robert Rios, U.

S. Virgin Islands delegate. (Photo by Alexandria Jacobson/Raw Story) “Madonna,” said Beth Davidson, a New York delegate and Rockland County legislator.

“Shows my age.” “Jennifer Hudson,” John Gumbs Jr., another delegate from the U.

S. Virgin Islands, said. But pop megastars Taylor Swift and Beyoncé got the most resoun.