The Foo Fighters have been making waves for the past few months with a number of surprise shows in support of their forthcoming album Sonic Highways, which drops this coming Monday, November 10. Now the band has announced their biggest headlining show of their career thus far—an all-star Fourth of July celebration in our nation’s capitol.

The Foo Fighters 20th Anniversary Blowout will feature a headlining set from the band, as well as performances by Buddy Guy, Gary Clark Jr., Heart, Joan Jett, LL Cool J with Z Trip, Trouble Funk and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. The all-day event—set to take place on July 4, 2015 at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC—will also include a full fireworks display, a barbecue, a motorcycle rally and more. Tickets for the 20th Anniversary Blowout will go on sale this Saturday, November 8 at 10 am.

The extravaganza is not the only multi-act show that the Foos’ will be hosting next year. The band has also confirmed that its August 29, 2015 Wrigley Field event in Chicago will feature performances by Cheap Trick, Naked Raygun and Urge Overkill.

In related news, the Foo Fighters collaborated with Trombone Shorty over the weekend, when the New Orleans icon joined them on stage at the Voodoo Music Experience in his hometown for an uncharacteristically jammed out take on 1995 Foos tune “This is a Call.”