CBS Texas announced that it will be holding a benefit concert this weekend in Fort Worth to support victims of the deadly Hill Country flooding.

The concert, titled “Loud For Love: A Night of Music, Hope, and Healing,” is expected to take place between 6 and 10 p.m. Sunday at the Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall in the Fort Worth Stockyards, according to a Friday news release.

The event is coming about a month after the Hill Country floods claimed the lives of at least 137 people and left behind up to $22 billion in damages.

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“This concert is an opportunity for the Texas community to come together and show our support for those affected by this disaster,” Meagan Harris, news director at CBS Texas, said in the news release.

CBS Texas said performers include Nate Burnham, Grady Spencer, David Tribble and Coffey Anderson, with Amanda Shires as the headliner.

Chef Tim Love, Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall, Visit Fort Worth and Amplify817 are sponsoring the show, according to the news release.

In addition, CBS Texas also announced that it is currently auctioning off an exclusive suite at AT&T Stadium, with all proceeds going to the Salvation Army’s Texas Disaster Services.

The winner of the auction will be able to enjoy a Dallas Cowboys game in their own private suite this season with 14 friends, according to the news release.