From Good Homes, the New Jersey-based group led by Railroad Earth’s Todd Sheaffer, have scheduled a special performance in their home state this August in celebration of their new album, Time and the River.

The band, which formed in the ’90s and initially broke up later that decade before reconvening in 2009, have played sporadically since then and released a three-song preview EP, also titled Time and the River, in late 2018.

The album-release show is set for Aug. 3 at Waterloo Concert Field in Stanhope, NJ, a venue that used to host concerts from the likes of the Allman Brothers Band, Phish, Flaming Lips and more but has been quiet on that front lately. From Good Homes themselves played Waterloo when they got back together in 2009, and their return to the field will mark a decade since that reunion and 20 years since their 1999 breakup.

The Waterloo show will also feature special guests Marco Benevento, Yarn, Owl & Crow and The Nebula. Tickets go on sale tomorrow, May 17, at 10 a.m. here.