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Bruno Mars to provide Thanksgivi­ng meals for 24K

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NEW YORK — Bruno Mars will mark the end of his massive “24K Magic World Tour” by providing meals to 24,000 Hawaii residents in need for the Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

The Hawaiian-born singer announced last week he donated money for the food to the Salvation Army’s Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division, which hosts an annual Thanksgivi­ng meal program to help those in need.

Mars was set to perform the final show of his 200date tour at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu this past Sunday. It was his third consecutiv­e night at the 50,000-seat venue.

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.”

NEW YORK — Joe Perry is feeling the love from fans after he was hospitaliz­ed with breathing problems that began after a guest performanc­e with Billy Joel in New York.

The Aerosmith guitarist tweeted last Tuesday: “Doing well, thanks for the love and support.”

Perry’s publicists said in a statement that the 68-yearold felt short of breath after a performanc­e at Madison Square Garden.

Paramedics backstage gave Perry oxygen and used a tracheal tube to clear his airway before taking him to the hospital.

The statement said Perry is expected to return to the road this month.

Perry had joined the 69-year-old Joel on stage for a rendition of Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way.”

Aerosmith’s Perry tweets ‘doing well’ after hospitaliz­ation The Associated Press

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