Koe Wetzel Hosts Texas Hill Country Flood Relief Benefit Concert
Koe Wetzel Hosts Texas Hill Country Flood Relief Benefit Concert

Koe Wetzel Hosts Texas Hill Country Flood Relief Benefit Concert

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Texas-born singer Koe Wetzel is organizing a benefit concert titled "Stronger Together" on August 4 at The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory in Irving to support those affected by the Texas Hill Country floods, with proceeds benefiting the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund through his foundation Koe's Kids. The concert will feature performances by Wetzel and several other Texas artists, including Kolby Cooper, Casey Donahew, and Ray Wylie, with additional fundraising through a silent auction and partnerships with sponsors like Raising Cane’s and Outlaw Beer. Wetzel expressed gratitude for his friends' support and emphasized music's power to unite people and aid in Texas' recovery. Additionally, Wetzel will return to his alma mater, Tarleton State University, to perform at the grand opening of the new $120 million EECU Event Center on September 13, an event that sold out quickly. He has close ties to Stephenville, Texas, where he played linebacker before an injury shifted his focus to music, blending country, rock, hip-hop, and grunge influences. The EECU Center will serve as a venue for NCAA sports, concerts, and conferences, with Wetzel's concert marking a significant homecoming and celebration of his roots.

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