Garth Brooks, Ronnie Dunn and Toby Keith have all been confirmed for a follow up to Blake Shelton's Oklahoma benefit concert last week. Dunn, who had a big hand in organizing the "second wave" charity show, announced the news via Twitter.
"I talked to Garth, and he agreed that we'd keep our heads down until Blake's thing was done and until Toby took the lead," Ronnie later told Country Weekly.
"We'd be the 'second wave' of efforts to help people because there is a need for a second wave. There will be a need for months and months to come."
Dunn hasn't announced an official place and time but says it's likely to be sometime around Independence Day in Norman, Oklahoma.
"There are a lot of moving parts to work out," he explains. "But this is what we're aiming for."
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