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After three decades, the lead singer has confirmed a reunion of the iconic '90s band.

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In 1993, Linda Perry, Louis Metoyer, Christa Hillhouse, and Dawn Richardson of the band 4 Non Blondes posed for a photo. (Image credit: Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images).

According to lead singer Linda Perry, 4 Non Blondes is making a comeback.

Perry announced that the band, famous for their hit "What’s Up?," is set to perform at the BattleRock Napa Valley music festival this May.

“It’s not (the right time) and I don’t know when it would (be),” lead singer Linda Perry said on “The Allison Hagendorf Show,” per PEOPLE. “It’s more like, honestly, it’s the right time in my head. It’s the right time in my heart. I’ve been kind of putting that energy out, because I want 2025 to be my year. I want to own this year because I feel like I’ve been planting seeds all over the place and I’m watching my little trees grow.”

The report indicates that they have only collaborated once in the last three decades.

“We received this offer for the music festival, and I thought to myself, ‘I had a feeling this would happen,’” Perry shared. “I genuinely want this to take place. I’ve put it out into the universe, and now it’s manifesting. So, I reached out to each member of the band individually, asking, ‘What do you think about this?’ Keep in mind, we don’t usually communicate much. But they were thrilled about it, so I’m heading to San Francisco to hang out with them, rehearse, and just have some fun. There’s no strict plan, we’ll just see where the vibe takes us.”