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Bad Bunny in Lima: What is the QR code of the bracelets he gave out at his concert for?

Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny offered two “full house” concerts at the National Stadium in Lima on Sunday, November 13 and Monday, November 14. After their shows, many of the attendees have reviewed the bracelet that was given to them at the event and noticed a QR code that has caught everyone’s attention. What is this code for?

To understand this gesture, it must be remembered that since he began his artistic career, Bad Bunny has always been characterized by keeping his native Puerto Rico in mind in each project. He has shared in marches and supported social causes despite being on tour.

In this context, the ‘Bad Rabbit’ found a way to support Puerto Rico after the disaster caused by Hurricane Fiona. And it is that on all the dates of his tour he delivered the well-known bracelets together with a QR code, which is a good excuse to help his “house”.

When scanning the QR code, the direct link to donationforpuertorico.com, where you can select different foundations and organizations that receive donations to help Puerto Ricans affected by the passage of Hurricane Fiona.

Among the NGOs, the following stand out: Comprometidos, Taller de Salud, Solidarity Brigade of the West, Sin Límites, Techo Pa’ Mi Gente, Casa Pueblo, Soup Kitchens, True Self, El Foster Club, Rabito Kontento, Mentes en Acción, The Department of Food, Plenitud PR and Julia de Burgos Sheltered House.

It is worth mentioning that the Bad Bunny concert was attended by various figures from local entertainment such as Flavia Laos, Austin Palao, Tula Rodríguez, Melissa Paredes, Ethel Pozo, Brunella Horna, Jossmery Toledo, Mario Irivarren, among others.



Source: Elcomercio

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