Spanish Pop, Soccer Stars Join For Global Coronavirus Benefit

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.AlejandroSanz, davidbisbal & more will join players from Spain’s premier football league for an internationally broadcast 'macroconcert”

will come together virtually-each from their own homes-for “the first benefit festival with global impact” of the current coronavirus crisis.

The “charity macroconcert” will take place on Saturday at 6 p.m. , according to an announcement from LaLiga, whose competing clubs include FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

“From LaLiga we want to give support to people who will be dealing with the third weekend of quarantine and at the same time raise funds to acquire medical supplies,” Óscar Mayo, the league’s director of business international development, said in the statement. The full line up of artist sand players who will be virtually participating in the event will be announced in the coming days on LaLiga’s social media channels.

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