Raising money to help rebuild communities devastated by fire, a line-up of stars will be appearing live in LA later this month
Dave Matthews and former Berklee School of Music student John Mayer will perform live together for the first time at FireAid.
Relief efforts for the still-burning fires in California have now reached the “massive benefit concert by very famous people” stage of developments, as organizers for an upcoming event titled FireAid have now sent out their initial line-up for a benefit concert.
Tate McRae, No Doubt, Katy Perry, Alanis Morissette, Anderson .Paak, Dawes, Graham Nash, John Fogerty, Peso Pluma, Stevie Wonder and the Black Crowes are also set to take the stage for the benefit show,
The concert, which also includes Dave Matthews, Katy Perry, Stevie Nicks and more, will take place on Jan. 30 at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
FireAid is a star-studded benefit concert organized for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief. It will take over the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum on Jan. 30th.
Green Day, Stevie Nicks, Lil Baby, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and many others will also take part in the one-night event to support victims of the wildfires
Olivia Rodrigo, 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.
Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Stevie Nicks and more A-list musical acts are scheduled to hit the stage at the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30. Raising money for wildfire recovery efforts as Los Angeles continues to burn,
A number of performers will take the stage later this month at a concert to benefit victims of the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
They’ve announced the initial lineup for the shows, which includes Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, Green Day, Gwen Stefani, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Nicks,
Musicians Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Joni Mitchell and Jelly Roll will take the stage with other big names at wildfire relief concerts in Los Angeles this month, organizers said on Thursday last week.