Miley Cyrus is set to team up with fellow star Taylor Swift at Nashville Rising: a Benefit Concert for Flood Recovery. The two beauties join other artists, including Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, participating in the concert which will be held at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on June 22.

Asked about whether or not the deadly storms and flood which rocked Nashville affected her property in Tennessee, Miley told Just Jared Jr. on May 10, "It kind of affected us." The "Hannah Montana" star added, "We have a big farm with crops and I think that was affected a little bit."
"Our house is really old, with no remodel because my mom loved the look of it so the fence we had got torn a bit from the wind," Miley further shared. "The scariest thing was not being able to get in touch with people because the phone lines were down. I've never really had to go through that before but it was scary."
Taylor herself recently donated $500,000 which will go directly to various flood relief organizations in Nashville. On the disaster, she told The Associated Press through an e-mail, "Nashville is my home, and the reason why I get to do what I love. I have always been proud to be a Nashvillian, but especially now, seeing the love that runs through this city when there are people in crisis."
The June Benefit Concert, which is coordinated by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, will feature performances by Brooks & Dunn, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Amy Grant, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Martina McBride, Miranda Lambert, LeAnn Rimes and Michael W. Smith.
"Nashville Rising: a Benefit Concert for Flood Recovery" will benefit the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, which provides philanthropic services that enhance the Middle Tennessee area. Tickets of the concert, which range from $25 to $75, will be made available for purchase on Friday, May 14 at 10:00 A.M. at Ticket Master.