On Sunday, Nov. 17, Kanye West is taking his famous Sunday Service to Houston, Texas, joining pastor Joel Osteen at the Lakewood Church.

According to TMZ, the church is expected to attract a large crowd, but only 45,000 people will be allowed to attend each of the two services that will take place.

There will be two different services. The first one will take place at 11 a.m. CST where West is expected to be in the pulpit and talk with Osteen for 20 to 30 minutes, while the second will take place at 7 p.m. CST with West and his choir performing their popular Sunday Service.

In an attempt to help control the crowds for the evening service, free tickets are going to be available on Ticketmaster on Saturday, Nov. 16. The morning service will be seated based strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. If you’re not able to purchase a ticket in time or are not in the area, you can still catch the broadcast live on SiriusXM, Lakewood Church’s website, YouTube or Facebook.

West’s Sunday Service first debuted on Jan. 6 and has gained a large following since. According to Fader, most of the services have been closed to the public and people who attended had to sign a non-disclosure, but ones which took place in Chicago, Cody, Wyoming and Dayton, Ohio, were all open to the public.

Those who do get to attend the highly-anticipated service should also expect to see the choir dressed similarly when they perform, as the members are required to follow a dress code. GQ reports that the outfits are different every week, usually a t-shirt or choir robe, and the members don’t have to worry about spending money when it comes to their attire. West reportedly gives the outfits to his choir for free either a few days before or on the day of the service. Basic colors like white, buttery beige, graphite and black seem to be the consistent theme of these outfits.

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In this photo, the rapper Kanye West performs during Harper’s Bazaar’s celebration of “ICONS By Carine Roitfeld” at The Plaza Hotel on Sept. 9, 2016 in New York City. Getty Images/Jamie McCarthy