From Nancy Pelosi to Stephen Colbert, Wells Fargo Center saw celebrities descend the day before the Democratic National Convention began.
Gary Gort, a set carpenter with CNN, adjusts a sign during preparations before the 2016 Democratic Convention on Sunday in Philadelphia. The DNC begins on Monday at the Wells Fargo Center. AP
Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who lost the Democratic primaries to Hillary Clinton, march during a protest in downtown Philadelphia. A trove of embarrassing leaked emails which some said reveal an anti-Sanders bias at the supposedly neutral Democratic National Committee, has ripped open the barely-healed primary wound. AP
Sanders’ supporters hold up a sign call calling for Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee to be fired. Schultz later stepped down. AP
Seen through a reflection of the stage in a window, people stand in the seats during preparations for the DNC. The party announced Monday it would kick off its four-day spectacle with speeches from some of its most popular figures. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a progressive favourite, would deliver the convention keynote. Sanders and First Lady Michelle Obama will also take the stage. AP
Final touches are made to the podium Sunday evening. US President Barack Obama will speak on Wednesday night. Other high-profile speakers include former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Joe Biden. AP
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., left, listens while comedian Stephen Colbert records a programme on Sunday before the DNC kicked off. In June, Pelosi had endorsed Clinton for president. AP
Singer/songwriter Paul Simon rehearses at the Wells Fargo Center. The 74-year-old American has won 12 Grammy Awards and was part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel. AP
Andrew Binns, right, embraces Liz Hart after the two got engaged on the main stage before the DNC. Both of them work on production for the convention. AP
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