Miranda Lambert will lend a hand to tornado victims across Kentucky and Indiana by donating all of the proceeds from remaining ticket sales from her March 24 concert to the American Red Cross and the Southern Indiana Disaster Relief Fund.
The show takes place in Louisville, Kentucky. Ticketmaster has also announced it will waive fees for said tickets, while the venue, the KFC Yum Center, is waiving facility fees. On March 2 tornadoes killed 22 people and injured a few hundred more.
Fellow country star Rodney Atkins is also helping out the tornado victims, hosting a tornado relief radio drive and pledging to match all donations up to $15,000. Lambert's On Fire tour features supporting acts Chris Young and Jerrod Neimann.
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