Today, Brooklyn Bowl announced its halls will hold a concert in honor of the music and life of the late saxophonist James Casey on Monday, Nov. 6. The special event will reflect Casey’s views on life and, instead of a traditional memorial service, will be a celebration of community and music with hopes of bettering the world.

The public concert will feature musical performances arranged by Louis Cato and DJing from Radar Ellis, who will spin some of Casey’s most beloved tunes throughout the evening. The event, billed as an Evening of Joy, will donate the proceeds to colon cancer organizations, including the Colorectal Cancer Alliance (CCA) and the Association of Black Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists (ABGH).

Casey was a longtime member of Trey Anastasio Band and often guested with Grateful Dead ensembles, including Phil Lesh and Friends, along with Billy and the Kids. His unique gift of seamlessly bridging musical worlds–that led to credits with J.Cole, Lettuce, Phish, Danger Mouse and more–will surely be represented on stage during the event.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 13. Learn more and find tickets here.