Pigeons Playing Ping Pong have announced free webcasts of their upcoming two-night run at Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts this Friday and Saturday, November 16th and 17th. Starting at 9:30 p.m. (EST) both nights, the band’s streams will be available via Pigeons’ Facebook here and The Peach Music Festival‘s Facebook here, as a “Peach Music Festival Presents” concert stream. While the streams are free, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong has teamed up with Conscious Alliance for this webcast, and fans are encouraged to donate to the nonprofit organization, which provides meals to the homeless.

In other Pigeons news, the band announced this week that their annual festival, Domefest, will return for its 10th year running on May 16th-18th next spring. The popular jam band from Baltimore are headed to new pastures for next year’s weekend event, which is set to take place at Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, West Virginia for the first time. The fan-favorite festival venue is located roughly 30 minutes southeast of the college city of Morgantown.

“We’re beyond excited to celebrate our tenth year at such an incredible new venue,” PPPP lead guitarist Jeremy Schon said in a statement about the new location. “Marvin’s Mountaintop’s rolling hills and lush trees provide an ideal setting for a music festival, and we’ve carved out a unique layout that features an intimate tree-lined natural amphitheater with plenty of comfortable camping and parking space nearby.”

Jeremy, as well as the other three members of the wildly fun rock outfit and their fans, known as “The Flock,” should be beyond excited for Domefest ’19 after what appeared to be a muddy, but thrilling event this past May. The multi-day, camping festival featured a 2018 lineup that also included performances by Broccoli Samurai, Mungion and The Fritz, just to name a few. The band hasn’t revealed any artists for 2019 to go with Tuesday’s announcement, but fans should check in closer to January as they typically share their initial lineup shortly after the start of the new year.