Greta Van Fleet, the rising rock band based out of Frankenmuth, got what some would describe as the call of a lifetime.

Sir Elton John called the band and asked if the group would play at his AIDS Foundation's 26th annual Academy Awards Viewing Party, according to a press release from Greta Van Fleet.

"We were speechless when Elton called us," said the band's guitarist, Jake Kiszka. "We are all big fans of his, so are very, very honored by this invitation."

The party will be held on Sunday, March 4, in Los Angeles.

The four-member band writes and performs their own music. It includes 21-year-old twin brothers Josh Kiszka on vocals and Jake Kiszka on guitars, younger brother Sam Kiszka, 18, on bass, and best friend Danny Wagner, 19, on drums.

The quartet is currently in the studio working on its first album, which is expected to be released later this year. The group will be working with Al Sutton and Marlon Young to produce their album, according to the band's spokesperson.

Earlier this month, the band announced dates for the first leg of its North American tour and tickets sold out in less than five minutes for its May tour dates, according to the press release.

The tour will kick off on April 13 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

To see a full list of tour dates, visit here.