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Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen Among Guests Rumored For Obamas' Final White House Party

Barack Obama is going out with a bang. The outgoing president and First Lady Michelle Obama are said to be planning a so-called "grown up" party at the White House this Friday night, with the likes of Beyoncé and Jay Z, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Usher and Eddie Vedder among the stars rumored to be on the guest list.  

According to billboard, Fellow Chicagoan Chance the Rapper confirmed his attendance on Twitter. "Bout to fly 21 hours to DC to bid farewell to the greatest president in US history. God bless you Potus," the hip-hop star tweeted.
Movie directors George Lucas and JJ Abrams, talk show great Oprah Winfrey and actors Samuel L Jackson and Bradley Cooper are also expected to take their seats for the A-list soiree at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, which will serve as one of the POTUS' final gestures before becoming a private citizen. The inauguration ceremony for his successor, the Republican president-elect Donald Trump, is set for Jan. 20.

There's no official word from the White House just yet on the Obamas' final bash.

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