Miranda Lambert Shares Big Plans For Texas Relief Concert
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Miranda Lambert Shares Big Plans For Texas Relief Concert


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Miranda Lambert is sharing that she has big plans for a relief concert in Texas after all of the flooding going on. Over 130 people have died during the flooding, including a very large camp full of young girls. Miranda is from Texas and wants to do what she can to help.

Miranda Lambert Shares Big Fans For Relief Concert

Miranda Lambert was on Sirius XM and talked about her big plans to do a concert. Here is what she had to say:

“I know more than anything that Texans help Texans. I’m working on more things to come; hopefully, next week, (I’m) announcing some things I’m trying to do to help.

I know a ton of my artist friends are putting together benefits to rally around the music industry and just sort of highlight these families and provide what we can provide for them. You know, financially and anything else…”

Miranda Lambert/Credit: YouTube
Miranda Lambert/Credit: YouTube

Miranda Lambert went on to explain that she doesn’t really have details yet because they are just now putting together the concert. This is one that fans will not want to miss. She did say that she plans to share more details next week once they are available.

This isn’t the only thing that Miranda Lambert is doing for the flood victims, though. She also has a fundraiser going for her Muttnation Foundation. They are helping with the pets that have had issues from the flooding as well. She has also been sahring where people can drop off food for animals and other donations.

Other Concerts That Have Been Planned

George Straight has planned a big relief concert. The concert, called Strait To The Heart, will take place on Sunday, July 27th at Estancia at Thunder Valley arena in Boerne, Texas. William Beckmann, Wade Bowen, Dean Dillon, Ray Benson, Kyle Park, Riley Green, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, and Hudson Westbrook are scheduled to perform.

The tickets for this concert will start at $1,000, but all of the money goes to a great cause, so most people won’t mind paying this much for it.

Josh Weathers did a virtual concert and has already raised $430,000 for the flood relief efforts. A lot of country artists are doing what they can to help out with the flood relief efforts.

George Strait/Credit: YouTube
George Strait/Credit: YouTube

Do you plan to attend Miranda Lambert’s Texas relief concert? Do you think this is a great idea? Sound off in the comments below on your thoughts.



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