 On June 21st in Cambridge, Mass at the Sinclair in Harvard Square, tech tackles cancer is back after COVID hiatus with live band Karaoke and some local tech celebrities raising money for a great cause. The Cube is a media sponsor of the event and Josh Epstein, local marketing exec and one of the events organizers is here to tell us more. Josh, good to see you, welcome. Good to be here, Dave. So tell us about this event. What's going on? What are the logistics? How's that all working? We're super excited. So as you said, June 21st at the Sinclair in Harvard Square, Sinclair if you haven't been there is just a great old school rock club. So we'll be there from six to 10. We will have live band Karaoke. So the main event and kind of the primary fundraising approach here is that we have some celebrity technology rock gods, these featured performers like Chris Lynch who was the founder of Tech Tackles Cancer who are raising money from basically now up until June 21st. And then at the event, their fundraising will culminate with them singing a live song backed by a live band. And the winners, the awards will be given out to the most money raised, the best performance, and the best stage presence. So it's going to be a lot of fun. So the fundraising format is I sign up to sing through the karaoke with a live band, which is a little bit different than Karaoke. And then I raise as much dough as possible. So obviously that's competitive. That's it's competitive. I think that we ask for a minimum of $10,000 targeted for each of the fundraisers. But knowing these guys, knowing guys like Chris Lynch, they don't like to lose. So the bet here is that people are going to go out. They're going to hit their network and they are going to look to raise the most money. So we anticipate this to be a really great event with a lot of money raised and a lot of fun. So we have a graphic. Alex, if you could bring that up of the people who have signed up for this already. We got Steve DuPlessie, founder of ESG Scenarios. They sold their company to Tech Target, which is awesome. Congratulations to those guys. And thank you for stepping up. George Hope, who heads partner sales for HPE. Joe LeMay of Rocketbook. Nathan Hall from Pure Storage, system engineering guy. And of course, Stiney, Ken Steinhart from Infinidat. He was at EMC. He's the field CTO now. He's going to be up there singing. So of course, Chris. Absolutely, these are just the early entrants here. So we just started really working our networks, right? And obviously, I'm a Boston Tech guy, kind of working the storage networks and networking networks and kind of the other folks that are around. So as we come out of stealth here in April and start really recruiting, we anticipate having probably 10 to 15 of these featured performers, really fundraising performers that will sing and then we're also obviously soliciting broader donations from anyone who wants to come to the event or just give to the cause and the corporate sponsorships as well. So you've got corporate sponsorships. You can sing. You can donate. You can be there just to support it. That's fantastic. And the awards, how does that work? Yeah, so we're excited. So first off, most money raised wins an award, right? So we'll have a leaderboard on the website. People can kind of track who's raised what. At the events, we're going to have some celebrity judges that will be actually voting for their favorites and then have a crowdsourced component as well. So we'll introduce what that mechanism is. But as people either at the events or are watching and streamed live on LinkedIn Live, we'll actually vote for their favorite performance as well as their pick for best stage presence, which we know in rock and roll is half the battle. Now, this cause has raised a bunch of, I think last time you guys did this, it was probably a quarter million or close to it. And you support multiple causes, right? What causes are you supporting? Sure, yeah, actually, I think since they founded the event several years ago, they raised over $2 million this year for this format, where we're looking we can really up our game here. But this year, we're supporting two really great causes that are both focused on pediatric cancer. The first is St. Baldricks that is really committed to raising funds for research to really help stamp out pediatric cancer really, that the approach to researching cures and treatments to pediatric cancer is very different from regular adult cancer. So St. Baldricks does a great job of picking those research projects that really target in on those pediatric cancer causes. And the second is One Mission. And One Mission really looks to help make pediatric cancer patients that are spending time in the hospital making their time less stressful, less painful, less sad, less boring. And so they do a lot of fundraising and contributions targeting children's hospitals really around the country for those pediatric cancer floors. Josh, amazing cause. Thanks so much for coming on to theCUBE and explaining all that. Okay, thanks Dave. All right, June 21st, go to ttcfund.org. Tech Techles Cancer Fund, ttcfund.org for more information and you can donate. We'll see you there.