ORLANDO, Fla. — Disney World has released the lineup for Epcot's upcoming "Eat to the Beat" concert series.

More than 35 musical acts will perform during the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, which kicks off August 29.

The lineup includes returning favorites Hanson, Boyz II Men, and Sugar Ray as well as newcomers Boyce Avenue and Sawyer Brown. 

Performances will be held three times a night at the America Gardens Theatre: 5:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m., and 8 p.m Sundays through Thursdays, and 6:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m., and 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival runs through November 12. 

Here's a look at the concert lineup, which is subject to change (updates in bold):

Plain White T’s - August 29-31

Sawyer Brown – September 1-2 

MercyMe – September 3-4 

Grace Kelly – September 5-6

Zach Williams – Sepetember 7-8

Lauren Daigle – September 9-10 

Jimmie Allen – September 11-12 

Tiffany – September 13-15 

The Allman Betts Band – September 16-17 

Everclear – September 18-19 

STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas – September 20-22

Post Modern Jukebox – September 23-24 

Blue October – September 25-26 

Mark Wills – September 27-29 

Sugar Ray – September 30-October 2 

Taylor Dayne – October 3-4

India – October 5-6

98 Degrees – October 7-9

Boyce Avenue – October 10-11 

Southern Avenue – October 12-13 

Kenny G – October 14-15

38 Special – October 16-17 

Baha Men – October 18-20 

Billy Ocean – October 21-22 

Sheila E – October 23-25 

High Valley – October 26-27

Hanson – October 28-30 

Sheena Easton – October 31-November 1 

Kris Allen – November 2-3 

Boyz II Men – November 4-6 

The Hooters – November 7-8 

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – November 9-11 

TBD – November 12-14

BBMAK – November 15-16

Spanish Harlem Orchestra – November 17-18

D’Capella – November 19

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