Tonight at Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner’s Eaux Claires Music Festival in Wisconsin, Bon Iver will perform their first new album in five years in its entirety. Few details have emerged about the follow-up to 2011’s Bon Iver, with only a few murals, social media posts, and an oblique teaser video for clues. It remains a mystery what the title is, when the record will be released, what's on the tracklist, and who, exactly, plays on the album (other than Justin Vernon). But when Bon Iver take the stage tonight, we’ll finally get some answers.

Pitchfork is on the ground at the festival, and this live blog will contain play-by-play updates. Bon Iver’s set is scheduled to begin at 9:20 p.m. Central / 10:20 p.m. Eastern.

Update: The album is called 22, A Million and it’s out September 30.

Read “What's Justin Vernon Been Up to Since the Last Bon Iver Album? A Lot.”

9:20 p.m.: Here's what the stage looks like:

9:27 p.m.: Michael Perry introduces the band: “Thank you for blooming up as wonderful as we thought you would... I remember thinking what that boy needs to do is carry that fire.”

9:32 p.m.: Bon Iver begins their set. The opening line to the first song is “Where you gonna look for confirmation.” The song features a delicate saxophone solo.

9:34 pm.: The second song has a percussive intro, with an ominous, scratchy beat, reminiscent of Kanye West’s Yeezus. It features a healthy amount of Auto-Tune.