Loretta Lynn‘s upcoming Hometown Rising flood benefit show just got a lot more star power. Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, BRELAND and Brittney Spencer have all been added to the lineup. They join a previously-announced incredible roster of talent, which includes Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Luke Bryan and Luke Combs.
Proceeds will benefit the United Way of Humphreys County.
More of my amazing friends are turning out to help middle Tennessee flood victims. Hearts of gold. I love every one of ‘em.#HometownRising@breland @garthbrooks @trishayearwood @lukebryan @lukecombs @littlebigtown @reba @BrittNicx @KeithUrban pic.twitter.com/mY7T8EQRV3
— Loretta Lynn (@LorettaLynn) September 8, 2021
Lynn previously said that she was grateful that so many of her friends were stepping up to help those impacted by the flood, which claimed the lives of more than 20 people, including her own ranch foreman, Wayne Spears.
“I am so honored that so many of our friends are coming together to show so much love for our neighbors and community after such a devastating loss,” Lynn says. “You know, we’ve all needed help from time-to-time, and that’s why when we can give back, we do.”
Jewelry designer Kendra Scott is also partnering with Lynn, by donating 50 percent of the proceeds from her intricate Tennessee Guitar charm to the United Way of Humphreys County as well.
“United Way of Humphreys County has been dedicated to our communities for years, and we established the Humphreys County Flood Relief Fund to get immediate and long-term needs met for all the flood victims,” Executive Director Nioka Curtis said. “We had no idea this would be one of the worst floods in our history, but our community will be whole again. It’s UWHC’s goal to help make that happen as quickly as possible with the help of our generous donors. From the rental deposits and down payments necessary for people to get re-housed, to remodeling, replacing clothing and rebuilding their lives, we want to make sure their needs are met and we will continue our fight to make that happen.”
In-person tickets to Loretta Lynn’s Friends: Hometown Rising concert are sold-out. The show will broadcast on the Circle Network, as well as stream live on Circle All Access’ Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages. The concert will also be available on numerous TV networks as well. Find more information here.
To donate directly to the United Way of Humphreys County, click here, or text TNFLOODRELIEF to 44321.