After playing a run of shows last month as part of their Sterling Spoon Anniversary Tour, Jane’s Addiction have announced a special concert event in September that will feature special guests that celebrate the ’90s alternative rock world from where the band came.

The event, which is in celebration of both the 25th anniversary of Jane’s Addiction’s Ritual de lo Habitual and also the first Lollapalooza, will take place at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, the Los Angeles venue that hosted that inaugural festival, on September 23. Also playing the show will be Garbage, Violent Femmes, The Cult and House of Pain.

As Consequence of Sound points out, Jane’s Addiction and Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell has been vocal about his issues with the current iteration of the festival, now held in Chicago, and its inclusion of EDM music on the stage that bears his name, saying that he hopes to curate an EDM-less event in the future. “I hate EDM,” Farrell says. “I want to vomit it out of my nostrils. I can’t stand what it did to what I love, which is house music, which was meditative, psychedelic — it took you on a journey. I sometimes cringe at my own festival.”

Pre-sale tickets for the concert go on sale tomorrow, August 17.