Bruno Mars is coming close to the end of his “24K Magic World Tour,” while in Hawaii and as he prepares for his last show on the island, the singer announced that he would be providing 24,000 Thanksgiving meals for residents.
Mars, who was born in Hawaii, announced on Sunday that he has donated money for food to the Salvation Army’s Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division.
Each year they host an annual Thanksgiving meal program to residents that are in need.
On Sunday, Mars will hit the stage at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, for his third show in a row, as he starts to wrap up his popular “24K Magic World Tour.”
The last remaining two dates are to take place on December 30th and December 31st at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.
Back in August, Bruno Mars announced Boyz II Men, Ciara, Charlie Wilson, Ella Mai, The Green, and Common King as the opening acts to support him on the North American leg of his tour.
The performer’s tour is in support of his multi-platinum 2016 album, “24K Magic.” It won six Grammy Awards earlier this year, including album, song and record of the year. The album includes the hits “That’s What I Like,” ”Finesse” and “24K Magic.”