by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: January 29, 2025
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Los Angeles has been devastated by wildfires, leaving countless people in need. But in times of disaster, taking action is what truly matters.
The music industry is stepping up in a big way. Some of the biggest names in music are using their voices to raise money and support those affected by these devastating fires in an unforgettable benefit concert.
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused severe destruction, with numerous lives lost and significant property damage.
Several major events, including the Critics Choice Awards and parts of Grammy Week, have been canceled or postponed. Record labels and artists are focusing on raising funds and organizing smaller benefit concerts to aid those affected by the crisis in California, showcasing a strong, unified effort to help the community.
The wildfires have left a trail of devastation, and people are hurting. But there’s a beacon of hope on the horizon: FireAid Concert. This isn’t just another concert, it’s a direct lifeline to those who have lost everything.
Every note played, every song sung, is dedicated to raising crucial funds for the victims. It’s a chance for us to come together as a community and provide support to those who need it most.
FireAid will take place at not one, but two iconic venues—Kia Forum and Intuit Dome in Inglewood, on January 30 at 6 p.m. The expansion accommodates the star-studded lineup and growing audience, ensuring more fans can witness this historic benefit concert.
With performances from music legends and a mission to raise funds for wildfire victims, FireAid is uniting voices and venues for an unforgettable night of support and solidarity.
The Eagles have made a major contribution, donating $2.5 million to the FireAid benefit concert. The band’s contribution is a major boost to the event’s fundraising efforts for the wildfire victims.
This generous donation highlights the music community’s commitment to helping those affected by the devastating fires, with the funds going toward rebuilding efforts and support for displaced families.
FireAid will be broadcast globally, making it easy for viewers to tune in and support wildfire victims. You can catch the concert on platforms like Netflix, YouTube, Paramount+, Prime Video, iHeartRadio, and SiriusXM. AMC Theatres will also host live screenings.
iHeartRadio will air the event live across over 860 U.S. radio stations, ensuring wide access to this impactful concert.
The LA Clippers are stepping up to ensure every dollar raised at FireAid goes directly to helping wildfire victims. Covering the event’s operational costs enables 100% of donations to support relief efforts.
This generous move ensures that contributions from attendees, viewers, and sponsors will have the maximum impact in aiding those affected by the devastating Palisades and Eaton Fires.
The FireAid benefit concert has revealed even more performers. Stevie Nicks, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dave Matthew’s Band, John Mayer, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Joni Mitchell, CauseLil Baby, P!nk, and Stephen Stills have joined the lineup.
Tickets went on sale on January 22. Don’t miss out on this chance to see musical icons and support a great cause.
Olivia Rodrigo has officially joined the FireAid benefit concert lineup, set for January 30 at the Intuit Dome and KIA Forum in Los Angeles. Her involvement was confirmed on January 19 via social media by the event organizers, AEG Presents.
Rodrigo’s addition highlights her commitment to helping communities affected by the crisis alongside other prominent performers.
Billie Eilish will also be a part of a major effort to raise funds for those impacted by the devastating fires. She is known for using her platform for social causes.
Eilish’s involvement brings star power and urgency to the relief effort. Her participation reinforces the impact artists can have in times of crisis, rallying fans and the music industry to support rebuilding efforts across the city.
Lady Gaga will also perform at the FireAid benefit concert. Her participation highlights her ongoing commitment to using her platform for meaningful causes.
With Gaga’s star power and influence, FireAid hopes to inspire fans worldwide to contribute to rebuilding efforts and provide much-needed relief for those affected by the fires.
Katy Perry is lending her powerful voice to the FireAid benefit concert. By taking the stage, Katy is directly contributing to the relief efforts.
Her dedication to humanitarian causes showcases her commitment to helping rebuild communities devastated by the fires. Perry’s efforts inspire admiration as she continues to make a meaningful impact through her music and philanthropy.
Jelly Roll has also joined the FireAid concert lineup, bringing heartfelt music to support wildfire victims. His solidarity with those affected reflects his compassion and appreciation for community resilience.
By lending his talent to the cause, Jelly Roll proves his commitment to making a difference and providing hope during challenging times. His performance is a testament to his dedication to using music as a force for good.
Gwen Stefani’s participation in the FireAid benefit concert highlights her generosity and dedication to wildfire relief efforts.
Stefani continues to show appreciation for her fans and the devastated communities. Her involvement is a gesture for the courage of survivors, reaffirming her status as a star who consistently gives back in meaningful ways.
Tate McRae, a Canadian pop star now based in Los Angeles, expressed her honor to join the FireAid benefit concert. Using her rising star power, she aims to bring attention to the wildfire crisis and encourage ongoing support for those in need.
Her participation is an inspiring act of solidarity, showcasing her appreciation for the resilience of affected communities and her commitment to making a difference through music.
Sir Rod Stewart, fresh off celebrating his 80th birthday, will lend his iconic voice to the FireAid concert.
Stewart’s participation underscores his dedication to supporting survivors and honoring their resilience. His dedication to using music for meaningful causes continues to earn admiration and proves his enduring care for those in need.
Sting will headline the FireAid concert, bringing his iconic music to aid in rebuilding efforts for the affected communities.
Sting’s cause reflects his enthusiasm for using his artistry for impactful humanitarian efforts, earning admiration from fans and advocates alike.
This shows Hollywood’s generosity amid the LA wildfires , as some are donating millions while others are rolling up their sleeves to deliver supplies.
The Palisades and Eaton Fires have devastated communities, destroying thousands of homes and displacing over 150,000 residents.
Among those affected are musicians Jhené Aiko, producer ThankGod4Cody, and Dawes members Griffin Goldsmith and Wylie Gelber.
Tina Knowles, mother of Beyoncé and Solange, lost her Malibu bungalow, describing it as her “sacred happy place.” Joshua Jackson has also lost his $2M home in the LA Fire.
The tragedy has deeply impacted the entertainment industry as celebrities’ luxurious residences also became casualties of nature’s fury .
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