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Khalid's El Paso Benefit Featured SZA, Matthew McConaughey, Beto O'Rourke, and More

The benefit was held in support of victims of the August mass shooting at a Walmart. Tragically, the state saw another mass shooting later the same month.

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Khalid's El Paso benefit over the weekend, held in support of the victims of the August shooting that killed 22 people, saw the generosity of multiple Texas artists on full display as the nation continues its loop-like discourse on gun safety.

For his performance, Khalid was introduced by Democratic leader Beto O'Rourke, who's now selling "This Is Fucked Up" t-shirts supporting March For Our Lives and Moms Demand Action. Tickets for the benefit, proceeds from which will support the El Paso Shooting Victims Fund and El Paso Community Foundation, sold out within hours of the show being announced.

"I have been rocked to the core by the horrific act of gun violence that came to El Paso, and by the continued acts of senseless violence that our country faces daily," Khalid previously said in a statement when first unveiling plans for the benefit. "I want to give back to my community of El Paso, the city of the 915, who has given so much to me. Please come out and let's heal together through music while raising money to help those who need it."

Khalid also assembled Matthew McConaughey, SZA, Rae Sremmurd, Lil Yachty, and others for the community-boosting event. See fan-shot footage of select moments from the show below.

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