2025 Playing For Change Foundation Impact Awards Honor Marley Family, Juanes, Anitta

Playing For Change Foundation will host its 2025 Impact Awards.

Anitta has contributed to initiatives that provide music education and cultural opportunities to underprivileged communities.

The event will feature an exciting lineup of performances, headlined by Skip Marley, a testament to the familya€™s enduring musical legacy.

The awards ceremony will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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