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George Strait Will Play “Strait to the Heart” Benefit Concert to Raise Money for Flood Victims

George Strait performing on stage with his guitar and cowboy hat, pictured at a previous event not related to the upcoming Strait From the Heart benefit concert.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Some kings wear crowns, some kings wear boots, and show up when the water’s rising.

George Strait, the King of Country himself, is stepping up once again for the people of Texas in a way that only he can. In the wake of the catastrophic floods that tore through the Texas Hill Country this July, Strait’s packing his guitar, calling up a few friends, and putting on a show that’ll pump life, hope, and a whole lot of cash into the communities still trying to dig out of the mud.

They’re calling it “Strait From the Heart,” a benefit concert and dinner set for July 27 at the Estancia at Thunder Valley indoor arena in Boerne, Texas. And if you know anything about George Strait, you know he doesn’t slap his name on just anything. When he shows up, it means something. This time, it means putting real money directly into the hands of flood victims, families who’ve lost everything but the boots on their feet and the grit that keeps them going.

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“The destruction and loss in our community from the recent flood is hard to wrap your head around,” Strait said. And you can feel it in his voice, that deep Texas drawl that’s filled stadiums and sold millions of records. But right now, it’s not about the hits or the hardware. It’s about the people back home. “Our hearts and prayers are with you all,” he added. And if you know George, you know when he says that, it’s not just lip service. He means it.

The lineup is a hell of a Texas who’s who. Strait’s not riding solo for this one. He’s pulling in William Beckmann, Ray Benson, Wade Bowen, Dean Dillon, Riley Green, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Kyle Park, Hudson Westbrook, and the boys from his Ace in the Hole Band. That’s not just a concert, that’s a porch jam session on steroids, a night that’ll remind folks why country music always shows up when the world goes sideways.

Only a thousand people will get to squeeze into this one, and the tickets start at a thousand bucks a pop. But you can bet every penny of that will find its way to someone who needs it. Strait’s been doing this rodeo with his Vaqueros del Mar partner Tom Cusick for fifteen years, and they know how to get the cash where it matters most. First responders who’ve been out there pulling folks from rooftops and riverbanks will get in for free, because if anyone deserves a front-row seat and a cold beer in their hand, it’s them.

It’s easy to talk about how country music “takes care of its own.” But George Strait never just talks. He acts. This is the same guy who’s raised millions for wounded warriors, who always finds a way to show up for the people who buy those records and come to those shows year after year. There’s a reason folks call him King George. He doesn’t need pyrotechnics or Instagram stunts to keep his crown. He just shows up when it counts.

This flood was brutal. According to USA Today, over 120 were gone, 160 are still missing, and families had nothing left but the clothes they grabbed as the water rose. There’s no song that can fix that kind of heartbreak. But maybe, just maybe, a few chords, a table of friends, and a cowboy hat or two can remind people that Texas takes care of its own, and country music doesn’t forget where it came from.

If you’ve ever tapped your boots to “Troubadour” or hummed along to “Amarillo by Morning,” you know George Strait doesn’t just sing about Texas. He lives it. And on July 27, he’ll again prove that the King doesn’t run from the storm. He leans in, guitar in hand, and makes sure nobody faces it alone.

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