On the evening of July 7, as tens of thousands of Texans were still recovering from the worst flooding disaster in decades, they gathered in Dallas for musical solace. But no one could have predicted that the night — a memorial service — would become a historic moment, etched in the hearts of all present. The stage dimmed. The lights dimmed. No music. No announcements. Just Reba McEntire, in a navy velvet dress, clutching the microphone as if holding onto something sacred, and beside her, Michael Bublé, his face pained, standing in a simple black suit with a white collar. Behind them, the words appeared: “In Memory of the Texas Flood Victims – July 2025”