TIDAL has announced the star-studded lineup for the 3rd Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn charity concert.

The show will be hosted by Angie Martinez and will include performances from JAY-Z, Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled, Kaskade, Chris Brown, Cardi B, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Daddy Yankee, Yo Gotti, A$AP Ferg, Vic Mensa, Fifth Harmony, Joey Bada$$, Willow Smith, Belly, Iggy Azalea, Jessie Reyez, Mack Wilds, Machel Montano, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Mr. Eazi, Charly Black, Princess Nokia, Tee Grizzley, Rapsody, Kranium, Chloe x Halle, Cipha Sounds, Victory and more.

Rosie Perez and Lin Manuel-Miranda are slated to make special appearances this year, as the performers come together to raise funds for those affected by natural disasters including Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Maria and the earthquakes in Mexico.

Show sponsor BACARDĺ has committed $1.3 million specifically to TIDAL X: Brooklyn charities in addition to the Bacardi family and company’s previously announced $3 million in general disaster relief support for local relief agencies in impacted areas.

"This partnership with TIDAL: X touches on two areas that are very close to our heart – music and philanthropy.  BACARDĺ is proud to play a part in raising awareness and funding for the regions affected by these terrible disasters, including Puerto Rico, Florida and the Caribbean region  -- all homes to our family and company,” said Facundo L. Bacardi, Chairman, Bacardi.

Artists will also participate in a public awareness campaign to encourage New Yorkers to donate goods and money to help the people of Puerto Rico recover.

Fans worldwide will be able to learn more, purchase tickets, tune-in to the show and participate in fundraising efforts at TIDAL.com/BROOKLYN. One hundred percent of ticket proceeds will be donated to organizations including: The Empire State Relief and Recovery Effort for Puerto Rico, Global Giving, All Hands Volunteers, Kids in Need Foundation, Direct Relief, One America Appeal, Greater Houston Community Foundation, American Civil Liberties Union, Miami Community Foundation, Habitat for Humanity in Puerto Rico, and more.

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