This year’s free featured concert lineup for the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival was announced Thursday. This year’s festival, running from May 31-June 9 in Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, will feature acts like influential singer-songwriter Ben Folds, seminal hip-hop groups the Sugarhill Gang and the Furious Five, among others.

This year, the main stage moves to the intersection of Fort Duquesne Boulevard and Ninth Street, Downtown. Concerts are free and open to the public, and they will take place between 7:30 and 9 p.m.

“Hip hop, jazz, Americana, rock, pop, classical and more, from Grammy Award-winning artists, as well as emerging, must-see musicians — it’s all part of this year’s Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival featured music lineup,” said Sarah Aziz, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s interim vice president of programming and manager of DEAI initiatives, in a release.

Folds, whose career spans more than 30 years, is an Emmy-nominated composer and songwriter. He also fronted alt rock-pop group Ben Folds Five, best known for their 1997 song “Brick.”

On June 1, the self-described “Texican rock ‘n roll” band Los Lonely Boys, known for their 2004 Grammy-winning hit song, “Heaven,” will perform. The group has been together for almost two decades.

The Sugarhill Gang can boast the first rap hit in Top 40 history with 1979’s “Rapper’s Delight.” The lineup for their June 8 performance will include Wonder Mike, Master Gee and Hen Dogg. The Furious Five, with a performing lineup of Scorpio, Melle Mel and Rahiem, are known for “The Message,” a rap classic.

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will perform on June 3. Other acts included in the festival’s lineup are Pokey LaFarge, Martha Redbone Roots Project, Nicole Zuraitis, Ozomatli, Say She She and Doom Flamingo.

A production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the Three Rivers Arts Festival celebrates its 65th annual festival this year. It will also include an Artist Market, other performances in theater, music and dance, public art and more. Full details will be released in April.

For more information about the Three Rivers Arts Festival and the free featured music concert lineup, visit traf.trustarts.org.

Alexis Papalia is a TribLive staff writer. She can be reached at apapalia@triblive.com.