quarta-feira, 18 de maio de 2011

Justin Bieber is donating part of the sale of his concerts in Japan for victims of disasters in the country

Justin Bieber is donating part of the sale of his concerts in Japan for victims of disasters in the country

Justin Bieber arrived in Japan on Monday (16) and in addition to brighten their fans who made a warm welcome at the airport on Monday (16), the Canadian singer will donate part of their income from sales in Japan for the Red Cross to help the country rebuild after the earthquake and tsunami that devastated several Japanese cities in March this year.

Justin gave a message in retweet Adam Levine of Maroon 5, in which he declared: "We will be donating part of sales of our show 17/05 in Tokyo for the Red Cross in Japan."

Inspired by the initiative of the band, Justin replied to Maroon 5 and Adam: "@ @ maroon5 adamlevine sounds like a great idea. I'm inside. I'll donate a portion of the show to the Japanese Red Cross. Support Japan, make a difference. "

As always Justin proves to really care who needs more than ever, and Japan needs a lot of support right now, while the country is recovering gradually.

The singer revealed that truly cares about Japan, and once again commented on his Twitter hours later, at the end of participating in a Japanese TV show: "Just today I saw the program ... a photo sequence of the disaster and affected children. I'm happy to be here. It's important. We need to be here for each other, "he said Bieber.

The star is also measuring all their efforts to help victims of Japan, showing support for the victims since the tragedy happened in March, and has been a donor of his music rights, participating in the album "Songs for Japan" which sold more than 7 million copies and also conducting an auction for Meet and Greet for four people to go meet him at his show in the country. But charity never hurts, especially in situations like that of Japan, is not it?

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