WBCN is coming back to rock Boston one more time. A pack of its old on-air personalities will be holding a screening of the documentary “WBCN and The American Revolution” at the Regal Cinema Fenway, followed by an afterparty at Fenway Johnnie’s on Dec. 4.

Among the familiar voices expected to be echoing throughout the downtown event are WBCN alums Charles Laquidara, Tommy Hadges, Joe “Mississippi Fats” Rogers, Al Perry, Sam Kopper, Debbie Ullman, Steve Siegel, Mitchell Kertzman, Dinah Vaprin, Bob Slavin, Edward “Oedipus” Hyson and Matt Siegel, as well as station archivist David Bieber, Boston Tea Party emcee of yore Charlie “Master Blaster” Daniels and several surprise guests. The James Montgomery Blues Band and other musical acts are slated to end the evening on a high note with live performance for partygoers.

As far as the film itself goes, “WBCN and The American Revolution” dives into the early days of our city’s formerly renowned underground radio station, WBCN-FM, amid the seas of social, political and cultural changes that took place from the late 1960s through the early 1970s. Bill Lichtenstein, who will also be present during the December festivities, directed and produced the project, which has so far graced the screens of Cinequest, DC Independent Film Festival, IFF Boston, Rhode Island International Film Festival and Woods Hole Film Festival over the past several months. It’s also slated to play at the Newburyport Documentary Film Festival in September.

Spots to the Hub screening and accompanying bash are limited but are up for grabs through Sept. 23. Folks looking to relive those WBCN glory days can ensure they land on the guest list by making a donation through SeeTheFilm.com. Proceeds from the event’s ticket sales will support the project’s team efforts to secure distribution rights to the wealth of period music featured in the film, which would ultimately allow for its theatrical release as well as more local and national showings.