FireAid Benefit Concert Arrives to Help LA Wildfire Relief: Everything You Need to Knpw
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It’s only been a few weeks since massive wildfires swept through Los Angeles, causing an estimated $350 million in infrastructure damage. Now, some of the biggest names in music are banding together for FireAid, a special two-concert event taking place January 30 at both the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum. Artists ranging from Stevie Wonder and Billie Eilish to No Doubt and Green Day will perform, with ticket sales and donations going straight to disaster relief and prevention efforts.
According to the event organizers, every penny raised (beyond production costs covered by the LA Clippers) will be given to local communities in need, under the guidance of the Annenberg Foundation. Fans at home can catch all the action on multiple streaming platforms, including Netflix, YouTube, Paramount+, and more. The livestream starts at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, and certain AMC theaters will also show the concert, giving music lovers countless ways to watch.
If you want to chip in, FireAidLA.org is the official channel for donations via PayPal, Venmo, or Stripe. This marks a crucial moment of unity for a city recovering from one of the most expensive wildfire disasters in U.S. history. Whether you’re near or far, you can help raise funds—and see a star-studded lineup that promises to put on an unforgettable show.