As Southern California begins to rebuild in the wake of the wildfires, Live Nation is assembling some of Hollywood's biggest talents in support.
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Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry are leading the lineup of charity concert for the wildfire relief.British stars Sir Rod Stewart and Sting will also join the A-listers for the show to aid the wildfire relief efforts in California.
Raising money to help rebuild communities devastated by fire, a line-up of stars will be appearing live in LA later this month
The show, which will take place at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum in Inglewood, counts Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and Green Day among the many headliners.
As the Los Angeles area continues its recovery from a series of debilitating wildfires, the benefit concert FireAid this week will raise millions for relief efforts. FireAid
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The benefit brings together acts including Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, No Doubt, Sting, Olivia Rodrigo, Joni Mitchell, Lil Baby, Alanis Morissette, Earth, Wind & Fire and many more.
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The FireAid benefit concerts are just around the corner, supporting victims of the ongoing wildfire crisis that has devastated the Los Angeles area. The Jan. 30 event will take place at two venues,
The fires began on Jan. 7, and by Jan. 10, the team behind FireAid — the Azoff family, in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents — had announced a benefit concert for Jan. 30 at the Intuit Dome. It quickly grew in size, taking over the nearby Kia Forum as well. Shelli Azoff was the catalyst.