Morgan Wallen To Host Tennessee Flood Benefit Concert Featuring Dierks Bentley, Hardy & More

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It goes without saying that the damage caused by the floods in Middle Tennessee have been catastrophic… and with Hurricane Ida dumping even more rain on the area… they’ve had more than they can handle.

20 people, including Loretta Lynn’s ranch foreman Wayne Mills, passed away in the flood waters. Homes, business, livelihoods completely destroyed.

To call it devastating is an understatement.

However, Tennessee native Morgan Wallen is doing his part to help out.

In what will be his first official concert in over a year, Morgan will host a benefit concert featuring Dierks Bentley, Hardy, Cole Swindell, Lainey Wilson, Josh Thompson, Ernest, Ben Burgess, Jaren Mullins, and Lathan Warlick to raise money for flood relief.

“I have been touched and heartbroken by the stories I’ve heard from the recent flooding and it’s impact in Middle Tennessee.

Wanted to do my part to help. Proud that this is my first official show in such a long time. Hope you guys can make it on such short notice. Tickets on sale immediately. Link for tickets in bio.

I will also post a story with info on how to donate if you are unable to attend the show.”

Funds raised will go directly to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and the Tennessee Emergency Response Fund to help  victims of the flood in Humphreys County, Tennessee.

The show will take place on September 8th, however if you’re unable to go, you still are able to  make a donation.

Morgan recently announced the release of fan favorite, “Sand In My Boots” as his next single.

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