Tim Tebow is holding proms for even more people with special needs this year.

In a story by People, The Tim Tebow Foundation will have 200 proms in 48 states and eight countries on Valentine’s Day, more than four times the number of proms the foundation held last year.

According to information detailed by People, guests — who will all be named Prom King or Prom Queen — will all be greeted by a red carpet and photographers (“friendly paparazzi”). They’ll be able to accessorize with corsages and boutonnieres, while getting their hair and makeup done.

There will also be a karaoke room, dancing, gifts and more.

Erik Dellenback, the executive director of the Tim Tebow Foundation, had this to say to People about the event, which is called “Night to Shine.”

“We hope that the movement of Night to Shine not only transforms the way we think about Valentine’s Day, but also launches or enhances ongoing special needs ministries within churches around the world,” adds Erik Dellenback, the executive director of the Tim Tebow Foundation. ‘And provides a place where our honored guests can be celebrated and loved throughout the year.”