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Jay Z’s premium music-streaming service Tidal has had a shaky start at best, but this Sunday, the site will stream Prince’s Rally 4 Peace concert for free.

Earlier this week, Prince announced the concert in Baltimore as an “effort to heal the community following the death of Freddie Gray in police custody and its ensuing riots,” reports Rolling Stone.

The 60-minute concert will be a fund-raising event to support Baltimore youth charities. Tidal has pledged to match the funds raised. The show will be offered “pre-paywall,” meaning that anyone can watch it without subscribing to Tidal’s music service.

“I am honored to join Prince in his mission to inspire through the uniting power of music and be able to offer a platform where this moment can be shared globally,” Jay Z said in a statement according to Rolling Stone. “We invite all to experience the music and contribute in their own way to promote peace, tolerance and understanding. Our prayers go out to Freddie Gray’s family and every family affected by brutality and senseless violence.”

According to the Baltimore Sun, the show is supposed to start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT this Sunday.

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