Political commentator and talk show host Glenn Beck plans to hold a three-day event he reportedly expects will draw tens of thousands to Gettysburg beginning July 2.

The event is called “Restoring the Covenant” and will allow attendees “to reflect on our spiritual foundations and renew our covenant as one nation, under God,” according to the event website.

It will feature speeches, break-out sessions with featured speakers, dinners, fireworks and a Sunday service, according to the website.

It will be held at venues including the Eisenhower Inn and Conference Center, South Mountain Fairgrounds and Gettysburg College, according to The Gettysburg Times, which said Beck hopes to draw 30,000 to the for-profit event.

In an interview with the Gettysburg publication, Beck lamented that “We used to be able to disagree and not be nasty,” while also acknowledging he played a role in the present divisiveness in American politics.

Beck further said he hopes the event will draw families, and vowed it “will be 100% apolitical.”

Tickets weren’t on sale yet as of Dec. 31, but the website said people can reserve a spot in line for tickets by making a $5 “donation.”