The fifth annual Chreece hip-hop festival will bring Talib Kweli to Indianapolis.

Kweli, a rapper known for eight solo albums as well as collaborations with Mos Def, Kanye West and Hi-Tek, headlines a 70-act lineup announced today by organizers.

Chreece is scheduled Aug. 24 at multiple Fountain Square venues.

Kweli, who made landmark 1998 album "Black Star" with Mos Def, is one of multiple national acts on the festival's roster.

Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine and Benny the Butcher will share the stage and represent Buffalo, N.Y.-based Griselda Records.

Houston rapper Fat Tony will promote his 2018 album "10,000 Hours."

Sadat X (known for his work in Brand Nubian) and El Da Sensei (of the Artifacts) will deliver East Coast sounds that emerged in the 1980s.

The Chreece roster includes high-profile Indiana acts Flaco, Drayco McCoy, Trajik, Sirius Blvck & John Stamps, Clint Breeze & the Groove, Mathaius Young and Parris LaDame,

Detroit producer Tall Black Guy will perform, as well as Baby Ebony, Lil Ugly Toes, Mula Kkhan, Maxie, FreshDuzIt, Ejaaz, Double A, Diop & Willis, Lari Pati, G Granite & Freddie Bunz, Native Sun, Sonny Paradise & Feeray, Tribesoul, New Wave Collective, Nathan Arizona, Pope Adrian Bless, Tully C., Manon Voice and Jeremiah Stokes.

Also performing: Gritty N' Craft, Pat App, Ill HD, Woogie, 1996 Montana, Ali Buckets, AmeriKKKen, Zion Se7en, Sedcairn Archives, Section Leaders, DJ Limelight, John Kelley, FoxD'Legnd, Dead Silence, Zo Dussé, Slot-A, Distinct, El Dirty AC, C-Lunch, Mickey Young, Lowkey Laurice, Joey French, Pak, Really Ralph, Swvng Gang, Christian Taelor, Trip Skylark, Paper Cleveland, Yadin Kol, Casp3r the Dopest Ghost, David Peck, Defame, DoLa, The Klinik, Niko Flores, DJ Boogie Bang, DJ OhBeOne, DJ 76Vette, DJ Lock, Maxx Alexander and DJ Drop the Name.

For more information, visit chreece.com.

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