An all-star collection of rock and pop stars will come together for the second Freezing Man benefit concert at the Sylvee in Madison, Wis. on Jan. 9-10 to raise funds for Joey’s Song, the non-profit dedicated to supporting epilepsy research and education.
The intimate show at the 2,500-capacity venue will feature more than 35 acts taking the stage, including Grammy winners, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and alt rock icons including Butch Vig and Duke Erikson of Garbage, The Bangles’ Vicki and Debbi Peterson, Belly’s Tanya Donnely and Gail Greenwood, Big Star’s Jon Auer and Jody Stephens, Toto’s Steve Porcaro and Kay Hanley and Stacy Jones of Letters to Cleo.
Joey’s Song was founded 15 years ago in honor of Joey Gomoll, who died before his fifth birthday after a lifelong battle with Dravet