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topicnews · July 16, 2025

The Texas Country singer Pat Green to keep the flood of benefit concert-NBC 5 Dallas-Fort value

The Texas Country singer Pat Green to keep the flood of benefit concert-NBC 5 Dallas-Fort value


The Texas Country Artist Pat Green, who lost relatives on the flood on July 4th in Central Texas, will organize an online concert on performance tolerance.

Pat Green and Friends: Texas Flood Relief Livestream Takes place on Wednesday, July 16, at 6:30 p.m. The show is carried out in Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field, but without a live audience. It is streamed free of charge on YouTube.

According to the donation link on the Pat Green Foundation -Website, the advantage of Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Dierks Bentley, Corey Kent, Casey Donahew, Josh Abbott, Eli Young Band, Joe Nichols, Kaitlin Butts, Ty Myers, Kevin Fowler and Bob Schneider.

Additional artists can be announced.

The organizers said that all revenue from the concert and live stream are distributed directly to the Durrett Foundation to Kerr County Relief, Texsar, who benefit the families who are affected by this heartbreaking catastrophe via the Pat Green Foundation.

Fort Worth's musician and his wife Kori Green told last week that their family had suffered a “heartbreaking loss” in the flood. Green's younger brother John Burgess, his wife Julia and two of her children were swept away during the camping along the Guadalupe river. Her daughter, who lived in a nearby summer camp, was unharmed.

According to Kcen, the corpses of John and Julia were recovered last week, but the search for their two boys.

“The search continues, but after having spent his entire career together, Green knows what effects the community will have on the start of the healing process,” said the organizers. “The Texas Rangers and Rev. Entertainment are proud to support Green in this critical mission. Green and the Texas Rangers have been closely linked for many years.” I like that Texas has been played for years after every Rangers home win. “

On Monday, governor Greg ABBOTT announced that the number of fatalities had risen to more than 130 by flooding Hill Country. He said 101 people were still missing.

“The search continues, but after having spent his entire career together, Green knows what effects the community will have on the start of the healing process,” says a statement on the donation page.

How to help with central texas flood aid

Connect NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 to help those whose lives have been taken up by recent storms and records of floods and countless other crises. You can help by donating to the disaster aid of the American Red Cross. Your financial donation offers protection, meals, aid goods, emotional support, recovery planning and other support in disasters such as that in Texas.

In response to questions what people can do to help the area, to recover from the deadly flood, said the sheriff Larry Leitha, the sheriff of Kerr County, the community foundation of the Texas Hill Country, a charity 501 (3), which serves the Texas Hill Country, has an aid fund to support the local response, relief, relief, relief, Recovery efforts set up. The organizers said that all donations go directly to organizations who work on the front of the flood on July 4th. All donations are tax deductible and you will receive a receipt for your gift. To learn or donate more, visit the Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country here.