In 1958, Chuck Berry played a now iconic set at Rhode Island’s Newport Folk Fest, and now the festival is honoring the legendary rock and roll pioneer, who passed away at the age of 90 over the weekend, with a special tribute set for this year’s festival.

In a statement posted by the festival’s organizers, they revealed that the original plan was to have the event be a 90th birthday celebration at Newport for Berry, but it has now turned into A Tribute to Chuck, a “collaborative tribute honoring the father of rock n’ roll.” While details of the performance are yet to be released, the date is set for June 30, the final day of the festival.

The tribute to Berry joins the Newport lineup already featuring Fleet Foxes, Drive-By Truckers, John Prine, The Head and the Heart, Angel Olsen, Regina Spektor, Dr. Dog, Along & Together featuring Kevin Morby, Sam Cohen, Eric D. Johnson, Joe Russo and Josh Kaufman, Nikki Lane, Margaret Glaspy and more.

More information is available at the festival’s website. See the full note from Newport Folk regarding the Tribute to Chuck below, along with a video of Berry playing Newport in 1958.

Like the rest of the world, our family was saddened to hear of Chuck Berry’s passing. Nearly sixty years ago, Mr. Berry played a groundbreaking set at Newport and to celebrate his innovative and immeasurable impact on the world of music and culture, we had been working with Mr. Berry’s family and record label to celebrate his 90th birthday at the fort this summer. With the sudden news of his passing we have decided to turn this celebration into a collaborative tribute honoring the father of rock n’ roll. Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones, and we look forward to sharing the joy of his music with all of you on Sunday July 30.