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SeaWorld Orlando announced Monday even more artists will join its Seven Seas Food Festival concert lineup.

New musical additions include Jason Derulo, Owl City, Gavin DeGraw, Baha Men, Little River Band, Fuel, Tiffany and Sheena Easton, and All-4-One.

The festival’s live concerts will take place at Bayside Stadium every Saturday and Sunday through May. The performances are free with park admission.

SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival runs every Thursday to Sunday through May 19 at the park.

The theme park’s original lineup announcement included Ludacris, Kool and the Gang and more, with new additions promised to be announced. A second wave of announcements in February included Hanson, Goo Goo Dolls, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Righteous Brothers, Boyce Avenue and Natalie Grant.

This year’s concert series will offer performances from a range of genres including rock, soul, country, Latin, pop, hip-hop and R&B artists.

Find the full SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival concert lineup below.

March 30
Natalie Grant

March 31
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

April 6
Grupo Niche

New: April 7
Owl City

April 13
Hoobastank

April 14
Chris Janson

New: April 20
Gavin DeGraw

New: April 21
Jason Derulo

April 27
Chris Lane

April 28
Ludacris

May 4
Reliant K

New: May 5
Little River Band

New: May 11
Baha Men

New: May 12
All-4-One

New: May 18
Tiffany and Sheena Easton

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