Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her pick for vice president, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, are set to speak at the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center on Sunday, the campaign announced.

The campaign had announced a Columbus stop earlier this week, but details on the time and location had not been determined. Clinton and Kaine are expected to speak at 2:45 p.m.

Fort Hayes is the same location Clinton spoke at when she visited in June. Like last time, the event is set to focus on the economy, though much of June’s event focused on criticising GOP nominee Donald Trump.

The stop is part of an Ohio and Pennsylvania bus tour, set to start on Friday, the day after Clinton is set to formally accept the Democratic nomination for president.

The candidates’ spouses, former President Bill Clinton and former Virginia Education Secretary Anne Holton, are also set to join portions of the tour, though it isn’t specified on the news release if they’ll be in at the Columbus event.

Doors open at 12:30 p.m., and those interested in attending can RSVP on Clinton’s campaign website. Fort Hayes is located at 546 Jack Gibbs Blvd, Columbus, OH 43215.

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the GOP nominee for vice president, will be at the University of Northwestern Ohio in Lima on Friday as part of an Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan tour that started Wednesday.

Update, 7/30: On Saturday, the Clinton campaign announced a change to the time of the event. This article has been updated to reflect the new time.