The stage — or stages — are now just about set for who’s performing during the 136th Tournament of Roses Parade.

That’s because on Wednesday, the Tournament of Roses Association announced the so-called midparade performance, aboard the “Visit Mississippi” float.

Brandon Bennett, bringing a fusion of country and gospel influences, will perform, embodying the spirit of Mississippi, a state with the richest of musical heritages.

That richness will be on display with the float itself, on which Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ’n’ Roll, and B.B. King, the King of the Blues, will be well-represented.

Milestone anniversaries arrive in 2025, celebrating the 90th and 100th birthdays of Presley and King, respectively, spurring the moment for Bennett’s performance, which will amplify the musical legacy from that state.

Joining Bennett on stage will be the sensational Chapel Hart, an emerging group of performers that mixes country, rock and soul to keep parade watchers tapping their feet.

The theme of the parade on Jan. 1 is “Best Day Ever!”

The Visit Mississippi float — also dubbed “Mississippi: The Birthplace of America’s Music” — is No. 19 in the order of entries.

The midparade performance will be between an opening and a closing.

In the opening to the parade, Kiesza and Aloe Blacc will perform in the Opening Spectacular, the Tournament of Roses announced last week.

Kiesza will be backed by 20 dancers in shimmering reflective costumes.

Her hit, “Hideaway,” dominated global charts a decade ago. She will reprise it with renewed energy for the global audience, organizers said. Plus, the Tournament of Roses said it will get a glimpse of her Billboard No. 1 hit, “I Go Dance,” while in the backdrop, extreme acrobats on jumping stilts will perform.

It all will happen atop the float by Honda, called “Electrified Dreams,” serving as a stage that includes a synchronized light show featuring vibrant electric tubes, jaw-dropping pyrotechnics and extreme stunts.

After Kiesza, it’s Aloe Blacc’s to take the float stage. He will perform his “Wake Me Up”— a global mega-hit with the late Avicii.

The visuals will continue with glowing light tubes. He’ll team with trampoline wall performers.

Singer Debbie Gibson will perform the grand finale of the 2025 Rose Parade, officials announced Nov. 14.Gibson, who made it big in the 1980s with hits like “Foolish Beat” and “Lost in Your Eyes,” will perform on the center of the Mansion Entertainment Group float.

“In the time-honored tradition of female icons like Natalie Cole, Chaka Khan, Tanya Tucker, LeeAnn Rimes, Jordin Sparks, Lainey Wilson and Michelle Williams who have graced the Rose Parade, I can’t wait to be a part of making this year’s parade the best day ever!” Gibson said.

Since her early chart-topping hits, Gibson has continued to write and perform.