Kanye West’s Sunday Service is back. The 44-year-old rapper and fashion mogul, who recently changed his name to Ye, announced Sunday morning (Oct. 31) that his gospel group will return just in time for Halloween.

In a post on Instagram, West wrote that the livestream will begin at 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET on the Triller app and FITE TV. Further details about the upcoming Sunday Service were not provided.

This will mark Ye’s first Sunday Service since the release of his latest album, Donda, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in September. The rapper has held numerous Sunday Services over the years, including epic gatherings in Los Angeles, Chicago, Jamaica, New York, Detroit, Houston and Washington, D.C., among others.

Named after the rapper’s mother, who died in 2007, Donda arrived nearly two years after his ninth studio album, Jesus Is King, which also topped the Billboard 200. The 27-track Donda, released to streaming services and digital retailers on Aug. 29, includes guest turns by the likes of Chris Brown, DaBaby, Jay-Z, Kid Cudi, Lil Durk, Marilyn Manson, Roddy Ricch and The Weeknd.

Anticipation for Donda was fueled by three huge ticketed listening events held between July and August, all of which were livestreamed by Apple Music.

See Ye’s Sunday Service post below.