• August 19, 2026
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The power of Latin music turned into a major humanitarian effort as the Unidos por los Nuestros benefit concert and international fundraising campaign raised more than $1.37 million to support communities affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela and Colombia.

Organizers confirmed that the initiative generated a total of $1,377,928.05, bringing together artists, audiences and supporters around the world in an extraordinary show of solidarity with families facing the aftermath of the disasters.

The benefit event featured more than 30 artists, with some of Latin music’s biggest names joining the cause, including Feid, Marc Anthony, Luis Fonsi and Chayanne. Their participation helped transform the event into both a celebration of Latin music and an international call to action.

Beyond the performances, Unidos por los Nuestros demonstrated how artists can use their platforms to mobilize audiences during moments of crisis. The fundraising campaign extended the impact of the concert beyond the stage, allowing supporters to contribute directly to relief efforts for affected communities in both countries.

For Colombia and Venezuela, the earthquakes have created an urgent need for humanitarian assistance as communities work to recover and rebuild. The funds raised through the campaign are expected to help support relief efforts for those impacted by the disasters.

The initiative also highlighted the deep cultural connection shared across Latin America and its diaspora. Artists representing different generations and musical styles came together around a single message: when tragedy strikes, music can become a powerful vehicle for solidarity.

With more than $1.37 million raised, Unidos por los Nuestros stands as one of the most significant entertainment-driven humanitarian responses following the earthquakes — proving once again that the Latin music community can turn its collective influence into meaningful action when it matters most.

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