Bruno Mars will end his historic “24K Magic World Tour” tonight in his hometown of Honolulu, HI and will provide meals to 24,000 Hawai‘i residents in need during the Thanksgiving holiday. The number- 24,000- is a nod to the name of Mars’ world tour and the title of his multi-Grammy Award-winning Album of the Year “24K Magic.” This year, Mars will provide aid to The Salvation Army – Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division’s 48th annual Thanksgiving Dinner meal program, single-handedly expanding its reach across the state by covering the costs to provide meals to an additional 24,000 people in need of a complete Thanksgiving holiday meal. In addition, Mars’ donation will allow the program to include, for the first time, more residents who are homebound.
Tonight, November 11th, Mars closes his astounding nearly two-year, 200-date global trek with the final night of his sold-out three-night homecoming stand at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI. Mars made history becoming the first artist to sell-out three back-to-back performances at Aloha Stadium, surpassing both U2 and Michael Jackson’s two-night stands. The “24K Magic World Tour” began in 2017 and spanned across North America, Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and the U.K.
The “24K Magic World Tour” celebrates Mars’ multi-platinum album, “24K Magic” (http://smarturl.it/
Each year, The Salvation Army provides a free Thanksgiving dinner to families across the state, including serving over 2,000 attendees at Blaisdell Center on O‘ahu. Over 900 volunteers support the effort through donations of time, resources, and treasure. To participate, visit www.hawaii.