Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Robert Downey Jr, more encourage fans to vote

With just three days left before the presidential election, Hollywood has done all they can to encourage fans to vote on Election Day, from surprise musical performances, to PSAs, to rocking their "I voted" stickers on social media, reports ET Online.

Check out our roundup of all the celebs who want you to head to the polls below:

Beyoncé and Jay Z:

While Jay Z was scheduled to perform, Queen Bey made a surprise appearance at the Get-Out-the-Vote concert in support of Hillary Clinton in Cleveland, Ohio on Friday night. "We have to vote," the GRAMMY winner told the crowd during her impassion speech on stage. "The world looks to us as a progressive country that needs change."

Rachel Bloom, Moby, Elizabeth Banks, Amber Rose, Naya Rivera, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jane Lynch and More

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star Rachel Bloom rounded up seemingly all our favorite Hollywood stars to encourage fans to head to the polls in a beautiful rendition of an original song, "Holy Sh*t (You've Got to Vote)."

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony:

The friendly exes reunited on stage in Miami, Florida last Saturday to perform a free concert in support of Hillary Clinton. "Your vote is crucial!" Anthony captioned an Instagram snap from the event, while Lopez used the hashtag, "govote."

Miley Cyrus:

The Voice coach went "dorm to dorm" encouraging college students at George Mason University to get out and vote on Election Day. "Campaigned for @HillaryClinton today in GMU in VA encouraging young people to volunteer and vote!!!" she captioned a snap on Twitter.

Kendall Jenner:

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The 21-year-old model rocked her signature style -- and a little underboob -- while registering voters in New York's Times Square for TRL's Total Registration Live event in September. "Voting is cute," she later wrote on Instagram.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel:

The "Can't Stop The Feeling" singer found himself in a little hot water while encouraging fans to vote with a selfie at the polls. While the District Attorney confirmed to ET that they wouldn't be using their "limited resources" to investigate Timberlake, that didn't stop his wife, Jessica Biel, from having a little fun. "When you're so turnt up about voting that you do a photo shoot with your sticker and think it's cool but then second guess it, but you've already posted, but at least you waited to get home before snapping so you won't almost go to jail, shout out to @justintimberlake," she captioned her own selfie with her "I voted" sticker.

Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key and More

Avengers director Joss Whedon assembled quite the team of superstars for his first voting PSA for super PAC Save the Day. Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Mark Ruffalo, and Don Cheadle were just a few of the famous faces urging viewers to head to the polls.

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