Country Music Artist George Strait Announces Benefit Concert for Texas Hill Country Flood Recovery
AUSTIN, TEXAS, JUL 13 – Benefit concert at Austin's Long Center features multiple artists with ticket proceeds supporting Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, minimum $10 donation required, organizers said.
- On Sunday, July 13, the Long Center in Austin hosts a benefit concert supporting Kerr County flood victims with proceeds going to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.
- Following the July Fourth floods, at least 96 people died in Kerr County, Texas, highlighting the devastating impact that prompted the Long Center benefit concert.
- The concert features performances by Aaron Behrens, Sarah Hickman, Ryan King, and Buffalo Hunt, with minimum $10 tickets and on-site relief resources to support Kerr County flood victims.
- Funds from the concert support flood victims and first responders, providing immediate relief and honoring those who worked tirelessly, as Keen emphasized the urgent need for direct aid.
- Alongside this benefit concert, Texas communities organize more relief events like George Strait’s July 27 benefit in Boerne, reflecting ongoing statewide efforts to aid flood victims.
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Long Center to hold benefit concert for flood victims
This Sunday, July 13, more than 15 artists are coming together to raise their voices—and funds—for Kerr County flood relief. The benefit concert is happening at the Long Center. Bobby Garza with the center and one of the bands set to perform stop by Good Day Austin to talk about the event.
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