News Summary
Tejano artist Shelly Lares is set to host a flood relief concert at the Woodlawn Theatre on July 18, aiming to raise funds for victims of catastrophic flooding in Kerr County. The concert, themed ‘One Stage, One Heart,’ will provide a night of music, fostering community spirit and resilience. General admission starts at a $50 donation, with proceeds directly benefiting those affected. The event welcomes all ages and will highlight the importance of solidarity in times of need.
San Antonio – San Antonio-born Tejano artist Shelly Lares is set to host a flood relief concert at the Woodlawn Theatre on July 18, starting at 7 p.m. The concert, themed “One Stage, One Heart,” aims to unite the community through a night of music while raising funds for individuals affected by catastrophic flooding in the Hill Country region.
The concert will take place at the recently renovated Woodlawn Theatre, a venue that has been an important part of the local arts scene. The event is designed to be inclusive, welcoming people of all ages. Attendees will be seated on a first-come, first-served basis, and there will be no reserved seating available.
General admission tickets are available with a minimum donation of $50. Individuals interested in attending the concert can purchase tickets or make additional donations through a designated online link. The proceeds from this concert will directly benefit those impacted by the devastating floods that occurred in early July.
The catastrophic flooding primarily affected Kerr County, where significant damage has been reported. The floods occurred on the Fourth of July, leading to tragic loss of life and widespread destruction. As of now, authorities have recovered at least 96 bodies from the affected areas, with 27 victims identified as campers and staff from Camp Mystic, which is located along the Guadalupe River. The situation remains dire, with more than 160 individuals still unaccounted for.
The flood relief concert represents a vital opportunity for the community to come together in support of those grappling with the aftermath of this natural disaster. Shelly Lares, known for her contributions to the Tejano music scene, has a long-standing commitment to her community, and this event reflects her dedication to helping those in need.
In addition to providing financial support to flood victims, the concert aims to foster a sense of community and resilience. Through music, local residents are encouraged to show solidarity and compassion towards one another during this challenging time.
As the concert date approaches, the community is rallying together to ensure a successful event. Local businesses and community members are expected to play a role in promoting and supporting the concert’s efforts. The response so far indicates a strong willingness among residents to assist those who have endured significant hardships because of the flooding.
Previously, the Woodlawn Theatre has hosted various events highlighting local talent and fostering community engagement. With its recent renovations, the venue is once again poised to become a hub for cultural events, and this concert marks an important step in its outreach and mission to serve the public.
For anyone looking to contribute beyond attending the concert, donations will also be accepted online, providing an avenue for those unable to attend to offer their support. The “One Stage, One Heart” concert is not just a night of entertainment; it is a testament to the strength and resilience of the San Antonio community, coming together to support one another in times of tragedy.
The flood relief concert is expected to draw a large crowd, emphasizing the community’s passion for music and collective support during challenging times. This event is a critical moment for San Antonio as it highlights both the local artistry and the need for unity in the face of adversity.
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Additional Resources
- KENS 5: Shelly Lares’ San Antonio Flood Relief Concert
- Wikipedia: San Antonio
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- Google Search: Shelly Lares
- ChurchPop: Shakira Donates to Flood Relief
- Google News: Texas Flood 2025
- HOLA: Shakira’s Donation for Texas Flood Victims
- Google Scholar: Texas Flood Disaster Relief
- Spectrum Local News: Shakira Postpones Shows
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hill Country Texas

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