Two concerts starring a list of big names will be held at the end of the month in Los Angeles to raise money for the wildfire victims.
Los Angeles has fought several surging wildfires that have scorched tens of thousands of acres, destroyed over 12,000 structures and
Stevie Wonder and Anderson .Paak join the FireAid Benefit Concert lineup to support victims of the recent Southern California wildfires.
Some of music’s biggest names will come together on Jan. 30 for the FireAid benefit concert to help Southern California recover from the deadly wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles County. The FireAid benefit concert kicks off “an evening of music and solidarity” that is “dedicated to rebuilding communities that have been devastated by wildfires”
Tickets go on sale Wednesday at noon for the FireAid benefit concert to help those affected by the fires in Southern California. The fundraiser takes place on Jan. 30 at both the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome.
All service fees will be waived for the two concerts to ensure 100% of ticket purchases go to FireAid relief. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, January 22, at 12PM.
As Southern California begins to rebuild in the wake of the wildfires, some of Hollywood’s biggest talents are coming together in support. On Thursday, Live Nation announced Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish and Finneas,
Get tickets for Billie Eilish, Earth, Wind & Fire, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, Lady Gaga, more at FireAid concerts.
Performers lined up for the benefit concerts include Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Jelly Roll, Pink, Dave Matthews Band with ... fire disasters throughout Southern California," the benefit's website ...
The FireAid lineup features a mix of globally renowned artists. Confirmed performers include: Dave Matthews and John Mayer are also set to perform together for the first time. Additional acts and special guest appearances will be announced in the coming days.
Some of music's biggest stars, including Los Angeles native Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas, will headline the FireAid benefit concert to help Southern California recover from the devastating wildfires.
Proceeds raised by the FireAid benefit concert will help those affected by the wildfires by raising money "for rebuilding communities devastated by wildfires and supporting efforts to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California," according to a press release.