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Alejandro Fernández Draws Record 270,000 Fans in Guadalajara With Free World Cup Concert: 5 Best Moments

Alejandro Fernández sets record with 270K fans in Guadalajara at a free World Cup concert, honoring his family legacy and thrilling with iconic hits.

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