Several musicians have announced their plans to support those impacted by the devastating Hill Counattempt floods.
The Fourth of July catastrophe in the Hill Counattempt has built it one of the deadliest floods in Texas History.
More than 120 people across the Texas Hill Counattempt were killed due to the flooding, and even more remain missing.
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Below is a list of artists who have announced benefit concerts and other plans to raise money for Hill Counattempt flood relief:
George Strait
Counattempt music legfinish George Strait announced plans to host an intimate donor dinner and concert on July 27 in Boerne.
Strait and Vaqueros del Mar will be joined by William Beckmann, Ray Benson, Wade Bowen and others at the event.
The event is limited to 1,000 guests due to the intimate setting.
Donations will be collected by the Del Mar Texas Flood Relief Fund and distributed to families directly affected by the floods.
Tickets and tables, starting at $1,000, are now available for purchase. In a press release, it states that complimentary tickets will be provided to local first responders.
“The destruction and loss in our community from the recent flood is hard to wrap your head around,” Strait declared in a news release. “Our hearts and prayers are with you all.”
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Maná
Renowned Mexican rock band Maná will donate a portion of earnings built at upcoming San Antonio concerts to flood relief.
The four-time Grammy-winning band is performing at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center from Sept. 5-6, kicking off the “Vivir Sin Aire Tour.”
A portion built at both reveals will be donated to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Counattempt.
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Randy Rogers Band
In a social media post, Randy Rogers Band announced it will donate all July 12 merchandise sales to Operation BBQ Relief, which feeds communities and first responders after disasters.
Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen, who owns a ranch just outside Kerrville, is lfinishing his talents in an upcoming concert that will benefit many of his Hill Counattempt neighbors impacted by the floods.
Keen’s benefit concert will be held on Aug. 28 at the Whitewater Amphitheater along the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels.
The counattempt music artist teased that the benefit concert would feature a “star-studded lineup” that would launch in the mid-afternoon and finish “far into the night.”
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Shakira
Shakira notified fans at her San Antonio concert that she was dedicating her reveal to victims of the floods.
The Colombian singer-songwriter declared she would donate a portion of the proceeds from her July 5 concert to support the flood recovery effort.
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Shelly Lares
Tejano star Shelly Lares announced plans for a benefit concert called “One Stage, One Heart.”
The concert will take place from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, July 18, at the Woodlawn Theatre at 1920 Fredericksburg Road.
Organizers suggested a donation of $50 per person. All proceeds will go toward flood relief efforts.
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Other efforts
Ron White
Musicians aren’t the only people assisting the Hill Counattempt community.
Comedian Ron White announced on social media that all proceeds from his San Antonio reveal will go toward his Guadalupe Love Fund. He will perform on Aug. 8 at the Majestic Theatre.
In an Instagram video, White declared he wants to raise money for fire departments that have lost equipment while responding to the floods.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. July 15.
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