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2023-05-13 13:13:05

The show that the power trio Divided will offer this Saturday at the Vélez Sarsfield stadium, as part of the tour to celebrate their 35 years of history, will be broadcast live on plataforma Flow for Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

The concert of the group made up of Ricardo Mollo, Diego Arnedo and Catriel Ciavarella will be seen on channel 605 in Argentina, on channel 2 in Paraguay and on channel 119 in Uruguay.

The transmission will begin at 8:30 p.m., it will include an interview with the group and then it will be available in the system on demand,

Meanwhile, the band reported on their social networks that there will be various organizations receiving donations and raising awareness about different issues in the stadium.

The foundation yes will be collecting in the admission to the stadium non-perishable food and clothing in good condition to distribute to homeless people on their nightly outings, while Solidarity Network will disseminate photos of minors wanted by their families.

For his part, La Garganta Poderosa will gather signatures in support of the Bill for the Salary of Community Cooks, and a collection of adhesions for the Wetlands Law will also be carried out.

Besides, The Empate Foundation will have a stand where members with Down Syndrome will carry out sports and recreational activities, the 4 Legs Project will raise awareness about the adoption of stray animals and the TProtected aller will offer products made by people with disabilities in its plan for labor inclusion.

Divided will return to Vélez almost 30 years after their remembered show for the official presentation of their album “The era of boludez”, the most successful production of the band in its history.

The concert at the José Amalfitani is one of the key stops on its national tour to celebrate its 35 years of history.


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