Mexican pop music megastars Mana and Alejandro Fernandez — two acts whose mixed worldwide album gross sales clock in at properly over 50 million — are becoming a member of forces with promoter Stay Nation to help Pajaro Valley flood victims.
Each artists will probably be donating a portion of their upcoming Bay Space reveals to Neighborhood Bridges, a Santa Cruz County nonprofit established in 1977 that works to offer meals, healthcare and different areas of help to native households.
“On the coronary heart of Mana is the idea that our music could be a automobile for social good,” the band’s lead vocalist Fher Olvera stated in a press launch that makes notice of the hundreds of Latino farmworkers who stay in Pajaro Valley. “Once we heard in regards to the devastating storms and noticed our folks in Pajaro struggling, we knew we had to assist. We encourage our followers to assist in any approach they'll.”
Followers may also help out shopping for tickets to see the Mana live performance on March 17 on the SAP Heart in San Jose and Oakland Area on March 18, in addition to Fernandez’s present on Sept. 9 at SAP Heart.
“My coronary heart breaks pondering of the folks of Pajaro who're displaced by these storms,” says Fernández. “I’m honored that my music and live shows could be a catalyst to carry consolation and support to this hardworking Latino neighborhood and I hope others will be a part of us in serving to too.”
Showtime for the Mana present in San Jose is 8:30 p.m. and tickets begin at $75. The band’s Oakland gig has an 8 p.m. showtime and ducats start at $115. Fernandez tickets begin at $25. For extra info or to buy tickets for all three reveals, go to ticketmaster.com.
The artists are additionally encouraging their followers and different involved people to make donations by way of communitybridges.org/donate.
Mana and Fernandez will even be dedicating their Bay Space reveals to “Latinos impacted by the California storms,” based on the information launch.
“It means a lot to the households of Pajaro to have the help of Alejandro Fernández and Mana, artists whose music they take pleasure in of their on a regular basis lives,” says Luis Alejo, Chair of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors. “The neighborhood is hurting proper now on account of these devastating floods and the harm is in depth.
“By way of these efforts, Pajaro and its residents will rise after the flood waters recede.”