DETROIT, MI - The

second annual Dilla Day

, celebrating the life of Detroit hip hop artist Jay Dee is Feb. 9 at the Fillmore Theatre.

Talib Kweli and Royce Da 5'9 will headline the concert put on by Yancy Media Group and the J Dilla Foundation. The show commemorates the death of rapper Jay Dewitt Yancey, who was 32 when he died from lupus and an incurable blood disease. He was known by the name Jay Dee and J Dilla.

Yancey, a Detroit native who grew up on the city's east side, is a legendary figure in the 1990s hip hop scene, influencing a number of acts including De La Soul, Busta Rhymes and Common. Famed rapper Q-Tip once said Dilla was a successor to his group, A Tribe Called Quest.

An NPR obituary says his "bare bones" style earned him respect in the hip hop community.

Yancey died on Feb. 10, 2006 at his home in Los Angeles.

Tickets to Dilla Day 2013 are $29 for the balcony and $42 for the floor. Other performers include: Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Frank N Dank, Illa J., B. Williams Experiment, DJ Spinna, DJ Sicari and DJ House Shoes.

Doors open at 8 p.m. and the crowd is limited to 18 and over. Concert-goers must have a valid ID upon entry. Tickets are also available at the the Fillmore box office on event days, 2 hours prior to door time and on Fridays 12pm-6pm and at the St. Andrews Hall box office Monday -Friday 12pm-5pm.

The Fillmore is located at 2115 Woodward Ave. in Detroit next to the Fox Theatre.