Parker McCollum and Miranda Lambert are collaborating on a major project. Guess what? The Moody Center in Austin is hosting Band Together Texas, a flood relief concert featuring a number of celebrities. Anyone, anywhere, can watch because they’re livestreaming it as well. It all comes down to using music to heal and aid Texans in their recovery from the devastating floods that occurred in July.
This isn’t just any concert, it’s a benefit to raise relief funds. On August 17, famous Texas artists like Wade Bowen, Cody Johnson, Lyle Lovett, and more will perform. Plus, stars like Matthew McConaughey, Dennis Quaid, and other local heroes join in. The livestream runs for three hours, starts at 7 p.m. CT, and supports communities through the Central Texas Community Foundation.
Band Together Texas: Flood Relief Livestream ft. Miranda Lambert, Parker McCollum, Cody Johnson
Fans and viewers are calling this a decisive moment. People online love that even those who can’t be in Austin can still be part of the night. The mix of music, real flood stories, and celeb support gives the show a deep emotional punch. People say it feels like a live hug for Texas.
Let’s switch gears from that livestream energy to a classic Miranda stage moment. Here’s a throwback to her performing “The House That Built Me.” It’s raw, emotional, and reminds us why her voice heals just like the concert aims to do for flood survivors.
Miranda Lambert sings “The House That Built Me” live on the Bandwagon Tour
When Miranda sings “The House That Built Me,” the room goes quiet, tears aren’t optional. Viewers say it’s like she’s storytelling for anyone who’s lost something tangible. That song has healed many hearts, just like this benefit concert hopes to do. It shows how music can carry emotional weight.
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