Beyoncé, Pearl Jam, Ed Sheeran and Coldplay are going to jam out at a free concert in New York City's Central Park.
Yes, free. But you still have to earn those tickets. The headliners are joining forces for the Global Citizen Festival on Sept. 26, a mega-concert that aims to fight extreme poverty and hunger around the world. In order to get free tickets for the show, users have to complete a series of tasks doled out by the organization.
So many people have already tried to sign up that the site actually crashed for a bit. Various sections are still down, so be vigilant if you want to snag those free tickets.
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We're SO excited for #GlobalCitizen Festival, as we imagine you are too! For now, the site is down—we'll let you know when it's back up— Global Citizen (@GlblCtzn) July 9, 2015
Last year's show was headlined by Jay Z (with a special guest appearance from Beyoncé), Carrie Underwood, No Doubt, Alicia Keys, the Roots, Tiesto and fun.
About 60,000 spectators filled in to Central Park, eager to hear the free music and see celebrity guests like host Hugh Jackman and presenters Dianna Agron and Zachary Quinto, as well as political guests like India's prime minister Narenda Modi and a video message from President Barack Obama.
It's the festival so nice, Beyoncé is in it twice. Just keep refreshing that page if you want to see this massive free show.