Twelve music acts are set to perform at SliceFest 2018, including Big Gigantic, the Original Wailers, Big Something, Too Many Zooz and the Vegabonds.

Organizers today announced the full lineup for the June 16 festival, a popular event that combines music, pizza and beer in Birmingham's Lakeview entertainment district. SliceFest made its debut in 2012 and is now in its seventh year. The event runs from noon to midnight, and features two stages of music.

Acts for SliceFest typically lean to jam bands and jam-electronica-rock hybrids. This year's lineup include headliner Big Gigantic, a "jamtronica" duo from Colorado that plays a dynamic blend of electronica, hip-hop and jazz; Too Many Zooz, a "brasshouse" trio from New York City; and LUTHI, a nine-member band from Nashville that describes its sound as "boogie circus."

Performing outside Slice Pizza & Brewhouse, 725 29th St. South:

MAIN STAGE

Big Gigantic

The Original Wailers

Big Something

Too Many Zooz

The Vegabonds

LUTHI

LOCAL STAGE

Tragic City

Will Stewart

Riverbend

Brook & the Bluff

Mutton Chops

Rug Monkey

The band schedule with set times hasn't been announced.

Tickets for SliceFest are $25-$35 general admission, $100-$200 VIP, depending on the time of purchase. VIP tickets include perks such as admission to a VIP lounge, air-conditioned restrooms, catered food and complimentary open bar and more.

Children ages 12 and younger receive free admission. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Suki Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families cope with Rhett Syndrome. (It's a genetic disorder that causes severe neurological problems for children.)

Children's activities are planned at the fest from noon to 4 p.m, such as face painting, a a dough toss and a bounce house. The festival stretches along 29th Street South, creating a high-powered block party.

Previous acts at SliceFest have included Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Manic Focus, Banditos, Foundation of Funk, North Mississippi Allstars with Anders Osborne, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, JJ Grey & Mofro, Galactic, Banditos and Rollin' in the Hay.