Over 100 D**d, Dozens Missing; Now Texas Country Legends Are Taking the Stage to Do What the Government Couldn’t.

Following the catastrophic July 4th floods that ravaged Texas Hill Country, leaving over 130 lives lost and countless more affected, the state is answering tragedy not with silence—but with song. On August 17, the Moody Center in Austin will host Band Together Texas, a benefit concert where music becomes more than melody—it becomes a lifeline.

Country stars Miranda Lambert, Parker McCollum, and Kelly Clarkson will headline the night, joined by a powerhouse lineup including Cody Johnson, Ronnie Dunn, Lyle Lovett, Jack Ingram, and more. But this isn’t just another tour stop. It’s a gathering of voices determined to uplift a grieving region, with every lyric and chord carrying the weight of community, compassion, and resilience.

The devastation was swift and merciless. Homes swept away. Families torn apart. Dozens still missing. And yet, in true Texas fashion, the response has been just as fierce: volunteers stepping up, neighbors helping neighbors, and now, a concert to channel funds directly to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country and the Central Texas Community Foundation—both working tirelessly on the ground.

Adding to the event’s impact are familiar Texas names outside of music—Matthew McConaughey, Colt McCoy, and Roger Clemens, among others—lending their voices, their presence, and their influence to raise awareness and support recovery efforts.

Expect an emotionally charged atmosphere. This won’t be a polished awards-show production, but a raw, moving tribute. It’s about stripped-down storytelling, unexpected collaborations, and songs that echo the collective grief—and grit—of a wounded region. The setlist may bring tears, but it will also bring hope.

There will be no flashy branding or self-promotion. Just artists showing up for their people. Just Texans doing what Texans do—rising up, joining hands, and refusing to let anyone face hardship alone.

On August 17, music will take on its highest purpose: to heal, to unify, and to remind everyone that in Texas, when the storm hits, the songs rise louder.

Band Together Texas isn’t just a concert. It’s a promise.

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