The country singer will make a QR code available during the show to receive monetary donations from viewers
Luan Santana has announced that she will broadcast her next show on TV and YouTube to collect donations for Rio Grande do Sul. The country singer will perform this Saturday (5/11) in the Praça da Apoteose, in the center of Rio de Janeiro.
The broadcast of the event will also include shows by Dennis DJ, Kevin O Chris and Mumuzinho, starting from 6.10pm on Luan Santana’s official channel and at 11.30pm on the Bis, Multishow and Globoplay streaming channels. During the exhibition a QR Code will be available to receive monetary donations.
Furthermore, Luan Santana promised to sell solidarity tickets for the festival in the city of Luan, in the Campo Grande region of Mato Grosso do Sul, which will take place on August 31st. The proceeds will go to help the state of Rio Grande do Sul. “We will continue to donate! I am sure that, with everyone’s help, we will change this reality”, commented the compatriot on Instagram.
“I have already made my personal donation and I am sending a trailer with water and basic food. I am also looking for the support of business partners and friends, like Alelo, who is with me in an action to raise funds for the people of Rio Grande do Sul Central do Luan is holding a raffle for an autographed guitar, as part of its “All Help Matters” campaign, he added.
“I also want to take this opportunity to publicize this action of donating medicines for continuous use, which our partners at Farmácias São João are carrying out. If you are in one of the cities mentioned and need medicines to continue various medicines and treatments, I can count on more support, I count on you!” concluded Luan Santana.
Source: Terra

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