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British singer Robert Plant listens to the audience reaction during a Led Zeppelin reunion performance at Madison Square Garden in New-York on May 14, 1988. Woodstock has announced its 50th anniversary lineup. DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images

Woodstock has just announced what could be the biggest lineup of any festival in recent years as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this 2019.

The iconic rock n’ roll festival which was first held in 1969 at Bethel, New York is making a comeback and is sounding off all the alarms. The music fest will be celebrating its golden year in music with some of the biggest names in the scene. Top-billed by stars from different genres, including Miley Cyrus, Chance The Rapper, The Black Keys, Imagine Dragons, and Jay-Z.

Former Woodstock staples from the 60s will also be returning to the gilded stage to bridge old classic rock with pop music. According to the official Woodstock 2019 lineup, icons like guitar legend Santana; Led Zeppelin lead Robert Plant and his new band, The Sensational Shape Shifters; Hot Tuna; and John Fogerty will be performing as well.

“It’ll be an eclectic bill,” Woodstock co-creator Michael Lang noted earlier this year.

“It’ll be hip-hop and rock and some pop and some of the legacy bands from the original festival.”

The festival will run for three days — Aug. 16, 17, and 18 at Watkins Glen, New York, 150 miles from the original 1969 site. While hotels are now an option for lodging, Lang promises options for the more authentic Woodstock experience.

“There will be ‘glamping’ tents and stuff like that. There will be those types of experiences in various forms where there’s a real bed, and there’s a chair to sit in and a light bulb. There will also be easier access to portable toilets.”

Woodstock 2019 tickets are available at woodstock.com. Official 50th anniversary merchandise are also sold online.

You can check the full Woodstock 50 lineup below.

Day 1: The Killers, Miley Cyrus, Santana, The Lumineers, The Raconteurs, Robert Plant, John Fogerty, Run the Jewels, The Head and the Heart, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Anderson East, Maggie Rogers, Michael Franti & Spearhead, John Sebastian, Princess Nokia

Day 2: Dead and Company, Chance the Rapper, Black Keys, Greta Van Fleet, Portugal. The Man, Sturgill Simpson, Leon Bridges, Dawes, Gary Clark Jr., Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes, Margo Price, Country Joe, Rival Sons, Soccer Mommy, Taylor Bennett, Emily King

Day 3: Jay-Z, Imagine Dragons, Halsey, Cage The Elephant, Janelle Monae, Brandi Carlile, Common, Young The Giant, Courtney Barnett, Vince Staples, Judah and the Lion, Earl Sweatshirt, Boygenius, Canned Heat, Hot Tuna, the Zombies, Pussy Riot, Cherry Glazerr