Chance The Rapper is kicking his philanthropic efforts up a notch as part of his newest partnership with the Special Olympics. The "No Problems" rapper is set to produce a celebration concert honoring the organization's 50th anniversary in Chicago.

Early Thursday afternoon (June 14), Chance shared the exciting news with his over 7 million followers via Twitter. "I'm happy to announce that my new production company SFP and I are producing the 50th anniversary here in Chicago," he wrote along with a photo of the concert's official bill. So far, the list of performers include the legendary Smokey Robinson, Jason Mraz, O.A.R. and a few other headliners that have yet to be named.

The news of the concert comes just a few days after Chance announced the launch of his Social Functions Productions company. While there isn't much information readily available about the new venture, we're pretty certain Chano has a ton of dope activations up his sleeve.

This isn't the first time Chance has done some social good for his beloved city of Chicago. Just a few weeks ago, the Coloring Book rapper surprised local area high school students and with a live performance from Childish Gambino during his monthly Open Mike night. Earlier this year, Chano also generously donated to charity to celebrate his 25th birthday.

Check out the official announcement for Chance's celebration concert for the Special Olympics below and get your hands on tickets here.

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