Country music legend George Strait has once again proven the power of music to bring people together in times of tragedy. On July 27, 2025, Strait hosted the Strait to the Heart benefit concert in Boerne, Texas, raising more than $6.25 million for victims of the devastating Texas floods earlier in the month.
A Historic Texas Flood
On July 4, 2025, catastrophic flash flooding swept through central Texas, claiming at least 135 lives and causing over $1.1 billion in residential building damage. The disaster became the deadliest inland flash flood in the United States since 1976, leaving hundreds of families without homes.
In the wake of the tragedy, country music artists rallied to help. Strait’s benefit concert was held in partnership with Vaqueros del Mar at the Estancia at Thunder Valley, with proceeds going to the Vaqueros del Mar Texas Flood Relief Fund.
An Intimate Evening With Big Results
Due to the small venue, ticket prices started at $1,000, with local first responders receiving complimentary admission. Despite the cost, the event sold out within days.
The concert featured performances by Riley Green, Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser, and more, with a surprise guest appearance from Garth Brooks. All proceeds were designated for direct relief to flood victims, focusing on housing and recovery needs.
Governor Abbott Delivers the Donations
On August 9, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott—who attended the benefit—personally traveled to Ingram, Texas, to help distribute the funds. Meeting with flood victims, Abbott handed out $25,000 checks to residents who lost their homes.
“Our goal is to put a roof over the heads of families whose primary homes were destroyed by the deadly floods last month,” Abbott said. He also emphasized that the support will extend beyond housing to cover transportation and other essential needs.
“This is just the beginning,” Abbott promised. “More help is on the way.”
A Community United
The Strait to the Heart benefit concert demonstrated the strength and generosity of the country music community. With George Strait’s leadership and the help of fellow artists, millions were raised in a single night—money that is now directly in the hands of those who need it most.