Some of the guests who will attend Biden's speech
Often, those invited to a president's State of the Union address represent the topics he is expected to focus on during his remarks.
First lady Jill Biden's office announced Tuesday morning who will join her in her viewing box at her husband's speech later in the day.
She won't be the only one bringing guests. Here's a look at some of the notable names:
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff will join Jill Biden with his guest, Holocaust survivor Ruth Cohen of Rockville, Maryland.
The Congressional Black Caucus initially invited the family of Tyre Nichols -- the Memphis, Tennessee, man who died after being attacked by police last month -- and the White House announced that Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells, and stepfather, Rodney Wells, will sit in the first lady's box.
Also in the first lady's box will be Brandon Tsay of San Marino, California, who disarmed the shooter in the Monterey Park, California, shooting; former Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, who was attacked by an intruder last fall; U2's Bono for his work fighting HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty; and Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S.
House Speaker McCarthy says he invited former NBA player Enes Freedom as his guest.
Freedom, an outspoken critic of China's reported abuse of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, has met with House GOP several times this year. He wrote in a tweet that he was "deeply honored and humbled to attend the State of the Union address" and appreciates McCarthy's "friendship, leadership and support."
-ABC News' Ben Gittleson and Lauren Peller