CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is being a bit coy when it comes to who will or won’t attend and perform at the 2019 Induction Ceremony.

The ceremony takes place March 29 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Plenty of tickets are still available for purchase on the secondary market.

We know who is getting inducted – Def Leppard, The Cure, Janet Jackson, The Zombies, Stevie Nicks, Radiohead and Roxy Music. And we know the star-studded lineup of presenters.

Now, the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation in New York has confirmed that EVERY artist being inducted, except for a few members of Radiohead, will be on hand at Barclays.

The big surprise there is that Radiohead will participate in some fashion. Since the band was nominated for Induction in 2017, the members of Radiohead have been mostly dismissive of the honor. Frontman Thom Yorke confirmed in January that he had other obligations on March 29.

The Rock Hall Foundation would not reveal which acts will be performing (Though, Def Leppard is a safe bet) or what tributes will be involved. But Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks and the members of Roxy Music, The Zombies, Def Leppard and The Cure will also be on hand.

We can assume Yorke is one of the “few members” of Radiohead that won’t be present. That leaves Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O’Brien and Philip Selway in play.

“I’d be grateful if we got in,” Colin Greenwood told Rolling Stone. “Look at the other people that have been inducted. I don’t know if everyone else will go though. It might be me just doing bass versions of everything like, ‘Come on, you know this one!’ I’d have to play the bass part to ‘Creep’ five times.”