30 years ago today, U2 released their seminal album, The Joshua Tree. The iconic rockers have already announced a wide-ranging stadium tour in support of the landmark, including a headlining slot at this summer’s Bonnaroo, and now the band has detailed a 30th anniversary deluxe reissue of the album.

The release, due out June 2, will be available in several formats, including LPs, CDs, digital downloads and deluxe box sets. Included in the collection will be a live recording of The Joshua Tree from 1987 at Madison Square Garden, B-sides from the album’s singles, new remixes and more. The more robust sets will also include a hardcover book of photos shot by The Edge during a photoshoot in the Mojave Desert in 1986. See a detailed list of the available formats and tracklists here.

Also in celebration of today’s Joshua Tree anniversary, the members of U2 will be participating in a fan Q&A on their Facebook page at 3pm ET, answering questions about the album and the era in which it was made.