24K Magic for Hawaiians in Need

Bruno Mars just ended his highly successful 24K Magic World Tour on quite the high note by announcing that he’ll provide 24,000 meals to Hawaiian residents in need this Thanksgiving.

Last night, November 11, Bruno wrapped his 200-date global tour at Aloha Stadium at his stomping ground, Honolulu, HI. The concert marked his final performance of his record-breaking three-night homecoming stand at the stadium. The new record surpasses U2 and Michael Jackson’s previous two-night sellouts at the Honolulu stadium.

The 24,000 meals is a nod to the title of his Grammy-winning 2016 album, 24K Magic, and will be providing aid to the Salvation Army – Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division’s 48th annual Thanksgiving Dinner meal program.

Every year, the Salvation Army provides a free Thanksgiving dinner to families across the state. The program is made possible through the support of more than 900 volunteers. Check out how you can participate here.

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