El Paso native Khalid announces benefit concert for mass shooting victims.
R&B star Khalid announced on Monday that he will be holding a benefit concert later this month to support the victims of the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, which took place on Saturday.
The death toll from the mass shooting, which took place at a Walmart, rose to 22 after two more victims died in the hospital, police said. More than two dozen people were wounded. “Over the past few days, my mind and heart have been heavy. Hearing/seeing an act of terrorism happen so close to home, my family, and my friends has been unbelievable and shocking. Singing ‘915’ and ‘city of El Paso’ on tour every night feels indescribable,” he said in a tweet.the world loves you El Paso https://t.co/ctSBPcqyDa
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