LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Fremont Street Experience will host a football bash next month to celebrate the Las Vegas Raiders’ famous fan club.

“Fandemonium on Fremont,” marking the 30th anniversary of The Black Hole, is scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13.

That’s two days before the Raiders’ first home game of the regular season, a Monday night matchup against the Chargers on Sept. 15.

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The Black Hole, which describes itself as “football’s most notorious fans,” started with a group of friends in the Bay Area in 1995, according to the club’s website.

They turned their passion for the Raiders into The Black Hole, expanding Raider Nation’s profile worldwide.

DJ Steph will lead the festivities for “Fandemonium.” There will be a visual tribute on the canopy screen Viva Vision, and live performances from 4DB and The Bad Guys.

Raiders alumni and well-known superfans are also expected to be in attendance.

The event is free and open to the public. All festivities are set to be held at the 1st Street Stage.