Main stage performers including Third Eye Blind, the All-American Rejects, the Four Tops and Theory of a Deadman will lead the music lineup at the 2019 edition of Arts, Beats & Eats in Royal Oak.

The lineup of 200-plus performers — including a genre-spanning array of local talent — was announced Tuesday morning by producers of the 22nd annual festival, formally named Soaring Eagle Arts, Beats & Eats Presented by Flagstar Bank.

The Labor Day weekend fest, set for Aug. 30-Sept. 2, will feature music on nine stages, including a Michigan Lottery National Stage showcasing performances by Phillip Phillips, Night Ranger and Starship.

Organizers also announced the honorary renaming of Washington Avenue to L. Brooks Patterson Boulevard during the festival's four days, in honor of the late Oakland County Executive. Patterson, who died Saturday at 80, was a longtime AB&E backer and helped spearhead the event when it debuted in Pontiac in 1998.

Food from 40-plus area restaurants and caterers will be available, including first-time AB&E participants Fogo de Chão, Prime 29 Steakhouse and Johnny's Italian Steakhouse.

Flagstar Bank is again partnering with Gleaners Community Food Bank to provide meals for people in need. Free AB&E admission is available with the donation of three or more canned goods at several Oakland County locations Aug. 19-29. Full details can be found on the fest website.

(Note: Since the schedule was announced in early August, Foghat has replaced Starship on the Aug. 30 main stage.)

2019 Arts, Beats & Eats music lineup

(Performer descriptions as provided by festival producers)

Michigan Lottery National Stage

Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Rock Stage

Lagunitas/Shorts Brewing Company Alternative Stage

Country/Americana Stage

MetroPCS R&B/Jazz Stage

Flagstar Bank International Stage

Oakland Community College Cultural/Acoustic Stage

Pepsi Performance Pit

Detroit Institute of Arts Kids Stage