Pass the micro, the special program for Biden’s inauguration, hosted by Tom Hanks

Miami, United States.

Luis Fonsi and Ozuna joined the long list of performers who will be taking part in a special television show to mark Joe Biden’s inauguration as President of the United States, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Devi Lovato, Eva Longoria and Bruce Springsteen.

The two Puerto Rican singers star in one of the popular webcasts “Pass the microphone” (Pass the Mic) ” by DJ Cassidy, according to a statement by the organizing committee of the acts of the Democrat’s inauguration Biden, which will replace Donald Trump in the White House.

Next Fonsi and Ozuna joined the cast of “Celebrating America” ​​music artists “countryTyler Hubbard, Tim McGraw and Black cougars.

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The 90-minute television program presented by the actor Tom Hanks, airs on major chains and channels from 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern and aims to showcase “the rich diversity and broad talent” that exists in the country.

Biden and Kamala Harris, who will take office tomorrow as vice president, they plan to intervene in the program “Celebrating America”, in which they also appear Jon Bon Jovi, Ant Clemons, Foo Fighters, John Legend and Justin Timberlake, among other things.

Another latina, Jennifer Lopez, will have a great performance at the inauguration ceremony, in which Lady Gaga will be responsible for the rendition of “The Star-Bangled Banner”, the national anthem of U.S.

In the special program of the same evening they do not sing but the actresses intervene Kerry Washington and Eva Longoria, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, all-time top scorer for the NBA and chairman of the Skyhook Foundation, Spanish chef José Andres, founder of World Central Kitchen, union leader Dolores Huerta and Km Ng, the first woman to become general manager of major baseball leagues.

A representation of the “heroes” who have worked to help others during the pandemic crisis will also participate.

In addition to “Celebrating America“, the inaugural committee organized a series of previous events, including a virtual program in Spanish with the collaboration of Mexican rock band Maná and Mexican regional music singer Alejandro Fernández, among others.

Maná and Fernández took part in the event “Unidos Sermos: a celebration of the National Day of Service of Martin Luther King“.

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