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Spanish music has come together this Sunday at the WiZink Center in Madrid in a solidarity concert to raise funds for those affected by DANA. Artists of the stature of David Bisbal, Malú and Raphael have participated in a marathon that has been named after ‘Music from the heart’.

After 9:30 p.m., 16.000 personasaccording to figures from the organization, have filled the Madrid pavilion. The proceeds and donations from the public to row 0 open for the occasion will go entirely to the Som Solidaritat platform.

Raphaelin a sparkling sequined outfit, was in charge of kicking off the night, in the middle of a noisy reception, with The drummer in advance of the imminent Christmas season. “Today we are here contributing our grain of sand to those affected by the unfortunate DANAA. “This concert is for them,” expressed the one from Linares to give way to What does nobody knowwhich started with great applause.

The witness has been picked up by the man from Malaga Pablo Alboranwho sat down at the grand piano that presided over the stage to perform I promise y Saturn and has filled the first bars of the night with emotion. “There are times when one wants to leave the planet, but on days like today, one believes in human beings again. It is incredible to see how we instinctively help others,” said the Andalusian artist.

The Almerian artist David bisbal has been the most acclaimed among all the participants with fragments of Slave to your kisses, Bulería y Hail Mary. “A true honor to be here and be part of this moment,” he acknowledged before saying goodbye to a thunderous applause.

Souvenir for volunteers

Little one has also joined the party with to test you y black and whitedressed in a white fur jacket, and eager to interact with the public, who gladly responded to the singer’s invitation.

Manuel Carrasco, for his part, has launched a protest song about volunteers that helped in the first moments of the catastrophe and the victims, written for the occasion, which garnered a standing ovation from those in attendance.

alone, Eva Amaral has made an appearance on stage, without his partner Juan Aguirre, absent due to his father’s illness, and has performed Without you I am nothing accompanied by a pianist. For its part, the Cartagena band Arde Bogotá has once again given prominence to electric guitars (one of them with a double neck) with its vibrant and dark rock that has made the younger sectors of the public go crazy.

Rozalena native of Letur, recalled the tragedy also experienced in her town, visibly moved, dressed in a t-shirt from the town of Albacete, and accompanied by her white guitar and a sign language interpreter, all after the participation of Vanessa Martín , who repeated the motto for the umpteenth time that night “Only the people save the people”.

The rappers Hijos de la Ruina, the Catalans Love of Lesbian (“we could never fail Valencia,” said their leader Santi Balmes), the veterans Café Quijano, Sole Giménez, and Auryn’s ex Dani Fernández have been the latest to join. parade through the venue and close an eclectic solidarity musical night.

How effective are large-scale benefit‌ concerts, like “Music From the Heart,” in mobilizing tangible aid and resources compared to other forms of disaster relief fundraising?

## Interview: Music From the Heart – A Solidarity⁣ Concert for ⁣DANA Victims

**Guests:**

* **Pablo⁣ Alborán:** Renowned Spanish singer-songwriter who participated in the ⁢concert.

* **Isabel‍ García:** Spokesperson⁤ for the ​Som Solidaritat platform, which is receiving the proceeds from the concert.

**Interviewer:** Welcome to the show, Pablo‍ and Isabel. Thank you both for ⁣joining us today to ⁤discuss this incredible solidarity concert.

**Section 1: ⁤The Power of Music and Unity**

**Interviewer:** Pablo, you ⁣were‍ one of the many​ amazing artists who​ contributed to ‘Music From the Heart.’ What ‌inspired you to be a part of this event? ⁣What message did you hope to convey to⁢ the audience through your music?

**Interviewer:** Isabel,seeing the overwhelming turnout at the WiZink⁤ Center,⁣ with‍ 16,000 people coming ​together for this cause, sends a powerful ​message. How crucial is ​this‍ type of public ​support for Som Solidaritat’s relief efforts?

**Section 2: DANA’s Impact and ‍the‍ Need for Aid**

**Interviewer:** Isabel, could you‍ share some insights into the devastation caused by DANA, and ⁣highlight the specific needs of those‍ affected?

**Interviewer:** Pablo, your song ‘I Promise’ resonated⁣ deeply with many. Do you think music has a unique ability to offer comfort and hope in times of crisis, forging⁢ a connection between individuals and communities?

**Section 3: Collaboration and the Future**

**Interviewer:** Isabel, what are some of the long-term goals of Som ‌Solidaritat ⁣in supporting⁣ the recovery⁤ efforts⁢ in the affected ‌areas?

**Interviewer:**⁢ Pablo, looking beyond this specific event, what role do you believe artists can play in⁤ raising awareness and mobilizing action for future crises and social causes?

**Concluding Remarks:**

**Interviewer:** Thank you Pablo and Isabel for sharing your perspectives on this important topic.

**Interviewer:** ⁢It is ‌truly inspiring to witness the collaborative spirit and generosity displayed through ⁣’Music From the ​Heart.’ The concert not only raised much-needed⁢ funds‌ but also ‍served as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the‍ human spirit and the importance of supporting one another in times of need.

We hope this conversation will encourage viewers to ​learn more about Som Solidaritat’s efforts and⁣ continue ‍to‌ contribute to the recovery‍ of those⁤ affected by DANA.

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