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Blake Shelton will sing for a good cause. He will hold his 2nd annual Raindance charity event in his hometown of Ada, Okla. The event will take place from April 22 to April 24 to raise money for charity.

Craig Morgan, Neal McCoy and Steve Holy will also join Shelton for the concert. A guitar autographed by the four country music singers will also be auctioned off.

Shelton said,

When I saw how some of my Oklahoma neighbors were so deeply affected by natural disasters, I felt I had to do something. Raindance is a good fit for me. I enjoy all the events and, hopefully, so do a lot of other people.

The profits from the concert will benefit Project Rebuild, an organization that builds homes for Oklahomans in need. The first annual Raindance festival, organized last May after wildfires spread across Oklahoma in 2005 and 2006, raised $133,000 for Project Rebuild.

Shelton decided to host Raindance after witnessing the devastation. He was moved by the natural disaster in which many family farms were completely destroyed, with livestock.

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