Alejandro Fernandez Donates Tour Proceeds to Immigrant Families, Says 'Impact Goes Beyond Ticket Sales'

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Alejandro Fernandez talks about donating his Hecho en Mexico U.S. tour proceeds to assist immigrant families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Hecho en Mexico also served as a fundraiser for Families Belong Together, where Fernandez donated over $100,000 from the tour proceeds to assist immigrant families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.

“The impact of my concerts goes beyond the money, the box office, and the sold-out shows,” he explains. “I have always been a very sensitive person to things that happen, especially if it happens in my country. The important thing is to be able to start something and for people to come together, to educate and invite them to support these causes. I see it as giving my audience a little bit of what they have given me.

On tour, the Mexican superstar was joined by 25 people on stage, including his full band, his Mexican mariachi, special guests“History repeated itself,” Fernandez, who on many occasions shared the stage with his famed father, expresses. “In fact, Alex was so reserved that I did not contemplate, nor did I know that he wanted to dedicate himself to a musical career. This was the first time we sang together on tour and it gave me a sense of nostalgia, family, and tradition.

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