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120 Bulgarian kids from several orphanages in Sofia are going to watch Madonna's concert in the Bulgarian capital on Saturday.
This has been announced by the Sofia Municipality press office, which also said the tickets for the orphans have been purchased by the Chio Chips company. The tickets were distributed among four orphanages in Sofia.
The Sofia Municipality has also announced several public transport lines - tram 9, trolley buses 5 and 11, and buses 76, 94, 280, 305, and 604 - were going to work until 1 am on Sunday in order to help people get home after Madonna's concert.
About 50 000 people are expected to attend Madonna's concert on the Vasil Levski Stadium in downtown Sofia in Bulgaria's largest ever event of this type.
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