Roger and Me, Michael Moore

This Jan. 8, 2013 photo shows filmmaker Michael Moore at the National Board of Review Awards gala at Cipriani 42nd St. in New York. More than a decade has passed since the controversial gun control documentary "Bowling for Columbine" was released and Moore says we've yet to make any strides toward ending violence in schools. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

TRAVERSE CITY, MI --

Michael Moore recently announced the lineup of entertainers for his Traverse City Winter Comedy Arts Festival, now in its fifth year.

The line-up of comedians that will take the stage boasts some impressive names, and among them is Flint native Moore himself, who promised a unique show.

Moore will also be performing.

"I will perform a new version of my one-man show, kicking off the fest at 7 p.m. on opening night at the Old Town Playhouse. It will be funny. It will be political. And I will help birth a live cow right on stage with the help of the cast of 'Chicago Fire' and CNN's Wolf Blitzer. You don't want to miss this," he wrote.

In the release he recently sent, however, he seemed more excited about the other entertainers headed to northern Michigan.

"For our fifth anniversary, we are throwing you a party the likes of which neither Traverse City nor even Rapid City have ever seen," he wrote in a recent release. "Appearing at our festival, February 13-15, will be none other than comedy superstars Bill Maher, Judd Apatow, and Sinbad! They will all be here, live, performing in a place so far north of God's Country, even God doesn't have a GPS good enough to find us."

Judd Apatow is credited for discovering talent like Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, James Franco, Jonah Hill, and Melissa McCarthy and made movies including "Knocked Up," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," "Anchorman," "Bridesmaids," "Step Brothers," "Superbad," and "Heavy Weights."

Comedian Sinbad, a Michigan native, is known for movies like "Houseguest" and the TV series, "The Sinbad Show."

Moore also announced a line-up of up-and-coming comedians who he described as "the comic legends of tomorrow."

The lineup includes like Lena Dunham, Whitney Cummings, Pete Holmes, Kyle Kinane, Ian Edwards, and Aubrey Plaza.

Also onstage will be Natasha Leggero ("Chelsea Lately" "Suburgatory," "Community," "Neighbors"); Moshe Kasher ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "The League"); Ben Bailey ("Cash Cab"); Nikki Glaser ("Nikki & Sara LIVE," "Inside Amy Schumer"); Kurt Braunohler ("Bob's Burgers," "New Girl"); and Todd Barry ("Louie," "The Wrestler"); Ted Alexandro ("Inside Amy Schumer," "Louie").

The festival will also include outdoor activities like frozen mini golf and ice skating.

For a full schedule of events, click here.