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Find out who's set to perform at the benefit concert, when it takes place, how to buy tickets and how to watch it at home.
Artists including Green Day and Red Hot Chili Peppers are playing the star-studded FireAid benefit concert supporting those affected by the Los Angeles fires.Th
The event — a co-production of Live Nation, AEG, the Clippers and the Azoff Company — will be split between the Intuit Dome and nearby Kia Forum on Jan. 30.
Within days of the wildfires that have consumed so much of the Los Angeles area, plans for an all-star benefit concert began to take shape. The event, known as FireAid, will take place on Jan. 30, and now we know some of the performers who’ll take the stage.
The star-studded event will also feature Stevie Nicks, Green Day, and Gwen Stefani. Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Joni Mitchell, and Red Hot Chili Peppers to Play FireAid Benefit Concert Mary Siroky
Dozens of artists, many of whom have ties to Los Angeles, are lending their talents to wildfire relief. Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Katy Perry, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among those performing at the benefit concert FireAid.
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Dave Matthews and former Berklee School of Music student John Mayer will perform live together for the first time at FireAid.
A pair of massive concerts are being planned to raise money for Los Angeles fire victims. Called ‘FireAid’, the two shows will take place January 30 at the Kia Forum and nearby Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
Billie Eilish and Finneas, Lady Gaga, Gracie Abrams, and more musicians are coming together to support those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires and support the city the entertainment industry calls home.