Los Angeles is set to witness an extraordinary musical event on January 30th as hundreds of top artists unite for FireAid, a massive benefit concert designed to support wildfire victims and aid community recovery.

The star-studded lineup reads like a festival dream, featuring an incredible mix of musical generations. Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Olivia Rodrigo will share stages with legendary performers like Rod Stewart, Sting, and Stevie Nicks, creating a powerful musical statement of solidarity.

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A particularly exciting moment will be the return of No Doubt, performing together for the first time since their 2015 hiatus. The band’s reunion at the upcoming Coachella festival in April 2024 set the stage for this momentous performance.

The wildfires have devastated the Los Angeles area, displacing thousands and claiming at least 25 lives. This concert represents more than entertainment—it’s a critical fundraising effort to rebuild infrastructure and support affected families.

Hosted by Live Nation, AEG, and the Azoff family, FireAid will be broadcast across multiple platforms including Netflix, Apple Music, Prime Video, and others, ensuring widespread access for potential donors.

The Annenberg Foundation will oversee fund distribution, focusing on comprehensive recovery efforts. All concert costs will be covered by the LA Clippers, ensuring maximum funds go directly to those in need.

Ticket sales begin Wednesday, January 22nd at noon PT, with viewers able to contribute during the live broadcast. Additional performers include the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, John Mayer, and many more.


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