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The American singer-songwriter, Loretta Lynn recently announced an all-star concert to benefit the Tennesse flood victims. The concert will take place at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville.
Lynn has announced that fellow musicians Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Luke Bryan, and Luke Combs would take on the stage on Monday, September 13, for the cause. There will be more all-stars joining the relief concert.
Tennessee was ravaged by floods on August 17 after 15 inches of rain fell in six hours. The flooding in Dickson and Humphreys counties killed 20 people. One of the victims was Lynn’s longtime ranch foreman, Wayne Spears.
Loretta Lynn’s Friends: Hometown Rising concert is aiming to help Middle Tennessee victims. Proceeds from the concert will go to United Way of Humphreys County. The relief fund will see to the immediate and long-term assistance to the victims.
The benefit concert tickets have been on sale on a first come first serve basis since Friday, September 3, through Opry.com. The prices begin at $65.
The concert will air live on Circle Network and on Circle All Access via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Fans can donate through GiveLively.org or by texting TNFLOODRELIEF to 44321.
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