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Dillon Francis To Perform Cinco De Mayo Live Stream In Support Of Restaurant Workers


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For the first time (that we know of), a DJ will be performing to benefit a group other than musicians. Tomorrow, May 5 on Cinco De Mayo, Dillon Francis teams up with Live Nation and Corona for a special live stream.

Corona is donating $1 for each viewer, up to $500,000, to support restaurant workers via the Restaurant Employee Relief fund. The fun begins at 6pm PST via @LiveNation on Twitter.

Dillon has revealed there will be a special guest, but who knows who it will be.

Tune in tomorrow to find out!

Remember to tune in on 5/5 at 9pm ET via @LiveNation on Twitter to watch the #CincoAtHome Benefit Concert with Dillon Francis & a surprise Guest presented by Corona USA. Corona is donating $1 for each viewer, up to $500,000, to support restaurant workers, so join for the fiesta & good cause! *For each viewer that joins the #CincoAtHome Benefit Concert presented by Corona® on May 5, 2020, Corona® will donate $1.00 to the Restaurant Employee Relief fund, up to a maximum donation of $500,000. For 21+ only. VOID in AL, MA and MS. Relax responsibly®. Corona® Beer. Imported by Crown Imports, Chicago, IL.

Posted by Live Nation Concerts on Saturday, May 2, 2020

 

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