“Lladres de sobretaula”, canción homenaje a las víctimas de la DANA

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“Lladres de sobretaula”, song tribute to the victims of DANA

Associations of victims of DANA and various Valencian artists raise their voices for the affected families with a solidarity song. “Lladres de sobretaula” can say it louder, but not clearer.

Coinciding with the first anniversary of the DANAsome of the most relevant Valencian artists in the current scene such as Panxo of ZOO, Pablo of The Root, Malifeta, April, The Corn Chikos, Tito Pontet and “Pxllt“, have joined together in a solidarity song. “Lladres de Sobretaula” denounces the lack of political responsibility, the abandonment of those affected and the distance between the institutions and the reality of the people who were affected by DANA.

The video clip, which is released along with the song, combines scenes of the artists with real images of DANA: the affected towns, the work of the volunteers and the devastation caused by the torrential rains. This song is part of a solidarity initiative whose profits will go entirely to the associations of affected victims.

Also, tomorrow Saturday October 25 At 11:30 an event will be held in tribute to the victims, where all the focus will fall on the affected families. It will be in the Olympia Theater of Valencia.

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