Kesha Put her and her fans’ safety in the deadly state of Texas Mountain torrent event.
After delays on that night’s first performance, the 38-year-old singer visited her social media account on Tuesday, July 8, announcing the cancellation of her scheduled concert at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas.
“I want to say, thank you for supporting an independent artist. I’m so excited for tonight, celebrating my freedom and going to tits with all of you, but because of the weather and everything Texas is facing here, I have to put your safety first,” Kesha wrote. ” x and Instagram. “My heart is with you in Texas. Sorry, I can’t attend this show tonight due to the weather and all the safety.”
The “Tik Tok” star noted that she hopes to reschedule the show the next night and that all tickets will be valid for her second outing. “I’m going to stay in your beautiful city, come back here tomorrow and want to play for all of you tomorrow night,” she wrote. “All your tickets will be respected, I’m sorry. Go home safely and attend the party tomorrow.”
With the news in the early hours of Wednesday, July 9, more than 107 people died due to catastrophic mountain flooding across the state. NBC News The day before the report, more than 160 people were still missing.
Celebrities are affected by floods, including country singers Pat Green Announced his family on Tuesday Personal influence. Pat, 53, shared in a statement via Instagram on Monday, July 7, “Our family, my family, like many others, have suffered heartbreaking personal losses.
After Pat’s post, his wife shared a Kori Greenconfirmed through Instagram that Pat’s younger brother John and his wife Julia and the couple’s two children were “swept out of the Kerrville flood”.
News about the family of the Kansas City Chiefs owner on Sunday, July 6 Clark Hunt. Fox 4 reports that the Hunter family is lost A nine-year-old girl He attended Mystic Camp in Kerr County, Christian summer camp, and was flooded over the weekend.
The tragedy has been confirmed by Clark’s wife Tavia Huntthrough the Instagram story of that day. Tavia, 53, wrote online: “The disaster suffered by the floods in Wimberley and the tragic loss of so many lives – including a precious little hunting cousin, and a few friends’ little girls.”

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