Texas Artists Team Up To Help West, Texas Community

“For 13 years now our band has been traveling I-35 and stopping in West, Texas along the way to sample the good food,” said Randy Rogers. “It’s become a staple on our tour. Now it’s time for us to give back.”
“We are disheartened by the tragedy in West, Texas,” says event organizer Brian Andrews. “Texans are passionate about their communities and upon hearing of this tragedy, the Texas music community reached out to lend a helping hand. 100 percent of net proceeds from the Texas Thunder music festival will benefit the schools and first-responders of West, Texas.”
Weekend passes are available for a discounted price of $65 with camping starting at $110. A limited number of single-day tickets are available for $35.
For more information, visit www.texasthunderfest.com
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