Bruno Mars Will Donate Thousands Of Thanksgiving Meals To Folks In Hawaii

Bruno Mars is definitely one to give back, especially to the land in which he grew up: Hawaii. 

The star will be ending his huge 24K Magic World Tour by providing meals to 24,000 Hawaiians in need for Thanksgiving. He announced that he’s donated money for the food to the Salvation Army’s Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division, which hosts an annual Thanksgiving meal program. 

Bruno is ending his tour in Honolulu at the Aloha Stadium, which houses 50,000 people by the way. It will be his third consecutive night at the venue. 

His Grammy Award-winning album includes the hits “That’s What I Like,” ”Finesse” and “24K Magic.”

Aloha!

 

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