Special Tramlines fundraiser in memory of Sheffield dad who died just two weeks after sepsis diagnosis
Popular Dan Hallam was struck down with blood poisoning disease sepsis at Christmas and died just two weeks after being diagnosed aged 43.
It will be hosted at The Fat Cat in Kelham Island on Sunday, July 22, and features performances by The New Romantics at 2pm and 3.30pm, plus a DJ set.
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Hide AdThere will be bucket collections with proceeds going to the Sepsis Trust.
Dan's cousin Charissa Newsome, who has helped to organise the event, said it is a way of keeping Dan's memory alive and they hope ultimately to help prevent other deaths from sepsis.
The 41-year-old mum-of-two, of Wincobank, said: "Dan loved music festivals, he went to Glastonbury countless times over about 20 years, so we thought this would be a fitting tribute to him.
She added: "There does not seem to be much awareness of the condition but it is deadly.
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Hide Ad"I want to see posters up in every GP surgery in Sheffield raising awareness and if people have a health problem they should suggest to their doctor 'Is it sepsis?'
"If it is caught early then it is preventable and better awareness could save lives."
Friends and family previously organised BritFest 2018 at the Britannia Inn at Tupton in Chesterfield on June 30 and managed to raise £2000.
Meanwhile, Charissa has also vowed to get on her bike and complete a 54 mile London to Brighton cycle ride in September next year.
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Hide AdShe previously told how Dan thought he was coming down with the flu as he opened presents with his young daughter, Joy, on Christmas Day.
His condition worsened and by Boxing Day he was in hospital fighting for life after being diagnosed with sepsis.
The blood poisoning disease spread throughout his body and a medical team later had to amputate both his legs.
To donate to the Sepsis Trust in Dan's memory visit https://www.justgiving.com/remember/533949/Daniel-Hallam