FireAid in Los Angeles inspired a community devastated by wildfires. We take you inside the benefit shows with Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and more.
"This has been a horrible, scary time, but during these times I feel like people come together and we see how much we need each other," she told the audience
Billie Eilish made a surprise appearance on stage with Green Day on Thursday to kick off one of two star-studded concerts in Los Angeles put together to raise funds for people affected by deadly wildfires in California this month.
Green Day kicked off the massive FireAid benefit concert Thursday night, a two-venue concert extravaganza that is raising money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
The all-star FireAid benefit in Los Angeles began with Green Day and Billie Eilish teaming up for the 'American Idiot' deep cut "Last Night on Earth."
Shortly after Nirvana’s surprise reunion at FireAid, the Red Hot Chili Peppers came together for the first time since the 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony. They opened up with “Dani California,” and then launched into “Californication” and “Black Summer” before wrapping up with a singalong rendition of “Under The Bridge.”
No Doubt reunited once again at the FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles, where they performed a medley of their biggest hits. Get the details.
FireAid brought together artists from musical generations and genres to help raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
The FireAid concert takes place on Thursday, Jan. 30. For those looking to tune in, there are several ways to watch and listen to the concert benefiting those affected by the devastating Los Angeles fires.
Less than three weeks after a series of historic wildfires killed 29 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures in the Los Angeles area, more than two dozen of music’s biggest names have gathered for the FireAid benefit concert: “an evening of music and solidarity,
FireAid brought together artists from musical generations and genres to help raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
Lady Gaga stepped into the spotlight at the FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles, where she delivered a powerful performance that included the debut of a brand new song, “Time Is a Healer,” written specially for the occasion.