'Save this country, please!' Madonna supports Hillary Clinton with impromptu show in NYC

With one night left, Madonna rocked the vote.

The 58-year-old Material Girl on Monday grabbed her guitar and performed at New York City's Washington Square Park to encourage voters to cast their ballots for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

The Like A Virgin singer was flanked by hundreds, many of them students of New York University, as she performed a set that included both original songs such as Like A Prayer, Express Yourself and Rebel Heart, in addition to covers of classics such as John Lennon’s Imagine and If I Had A Hammer by Peter, Paul and Mary.

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Let freedom ring: Madonna, 58, showed her support for Hillary Clinton on Monday with a concert at Washington Square Park in New York City

Making her voice heard: The pop icon gave Hillary Clinton her endorsement in September

Music with a message: The blonde beauty performed songs such as John Lennon’s Imagine and Peter, Paul and Mary's If I Had A Hammer

The Vogue songstress wore her wavy blonde tresses down under a patriotic beanie with stars and stripes; a leather jacket and ripped black jeans with matching boots. She told her audience at the public gathering, 'Vote with your heart, vote with your mind, vote with your spirit, vote with your soul. Save this country, please!'

She added: 'This is a concert that is about unifying us, and it's about keeping America great, not making America great again. Tomorrow, we're going to keep America great. We're going to elect a president that does not discriminate.' 

The Express Yourself singer gave Clinton her endorsement in September, when she railed upon the sons of Republican nominee Donald Trump, Donald Jr. and Eric, for their penchant for hunting.

Make your voice heard: The Rain singer implored her fans to 'vote with your heart, vote with your mind, vote with your spirit' and 'vote with your soul'

She posted a shot of their heirs proudly posing with a leopard they had killed, writing, 'How Big of [a] P----y do you have to BE to kill this noble animal for sport? Just ask Donald Trump Jr and his brother Eric.'

The Take A Bow beauty said that the photo of the hunting-happy jet-setters on their expedition gave her 'one more reason to vote for' Clinton.

Also that month, the Grammy-winner posted a number of racy shots to social media, as she said she was 'living for Hillary.

Invite: The Evita beauty took to social media to let fans know she was going to perform just hours before the outing

'Yes I vote for intelligence. I vote for equal rights for women and all minorities,' she added.

The pop icon took a different persuasive tack last month at an Amy Schumer Madison Square Garden show she took the stage at, promising concertgoers, 'If you vote for Hillary Clinton, I will give you a b------, and I am good!'

The Lucky Star singer wasn't the only 1980s chart-topper to spread the Clinton word at the last-minute Monday, as two New Jersey-based singers - Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen - appeared in support of the pol at a rally in Philadelphia.

The in crowd: Madonna (far right) hung out with Chelsea Clinton (far left) in this 2002 shot taken at a Paris Fashion Week event. Also pictured were Donatella Versace and Gwyneth Paltrow

The Born In The U.S.A. singer said that 'the choice tomorrow couldn’t be any clearer,' calling Trump a man 'whose vision is limited to little beyond himself.' 

The blue collar icon, who also sang a number of tunes, added, 'Hillary sees an America where income distribution should be at the heart of the national conversation.'

Decision 2016: Polls late Tuesday had Clinton (left) grabbing a 3-percent lead over Trump, 45.4 percent to 42 percent

 

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