The Tribeca Film Festival has announced the films for its 2020 edition. Included in this year’s slate is a documentary about Pharrell’s Something in the Water festival, titled Hydration, which will feature performances and appearances by JAY-Z, Missy Elliott, Gwen Stefani, PUSHA-T, Dave Grohl, and more.

Among the other selections this year are a Migos-produced documentary on jewelry in hip-hop culture, titled Ice Cold, which features J Balvin, Lil Yachty, Slick Rick, and more, as well as documentaries on the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, the Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood, Beastie Boys photographer Ricky Powell, and Yung Lean.

The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival will also premiere some music-based narrative features, including Stardust, the unauthorized film about David Bowie’s road trip through the U.S. in 1971 with publicist Rob Oberman starring Johnny Flynn and Marc Maron, and Love Spreads, about a struggling rock band led by Alia Shawkat.

In addition, the festival will premiere Materna, a drama about four women that features Sturgill Simpson in a supporting role; The Violent Heart, a Southern gothic Romeo & Juliet tale featuring Mary J. Blige; Clean, an Adrien Brody-starring film about a garbage man that features RZA; and the Judd Apatow-directed The King of Staten Island featuring Pete Davidson.

See the full lineup at the festival’s website here. It takes place April 15-26 in New York City.