Rock legend Stevie Nicks always draws excitement from fans whenever she performs live. Thursday's benefit concert, FireAid, held to support victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires, was no exception.
Follow live updates on the FireAid benefit concert, which will feature performances from Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and more, as they raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire victims.
The FireAid Benefit Concert has drawn millions of viewers worldwide as a slew of star-studded performers help raise money for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires in January.
The FireAid 2025 concert unites 28 top artists including Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder, Katy Perry, and more, to raise funds for the Los Angeles wildfi
The event, set to take place on January 30, will also stream live on Apple TV, Netflix, Paramount, Prime Video, Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube
The gargantuan LA wildfire relief benefit concert FireAid just keeps adding stars to its stages. After sharing the initial lineup late last week, the event expanded Gwen Stefanis
They join Billie Eilish, Stevie Nicks, Joni Mitchel, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Stephen Stills, and many more.
Japanese contemporary artist Yoshitomo Nara has teamed up to create a line of merchandise and the official poster for FireAid, a benefit concert which was held on January 30 at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome and Kia Forum. Proceeds went to support communities recovering from the recent wildfires in LA as per ARTnews.
Pop stars, first responders, rock stars and those who’ve lost everything in the devastating LA-area wildfires came together for FireAid, a massive benefit concert Thursday that combined spectacular performances with moving storytelling from survivors and reminders of the destruction.
The “Shallow” singer closed out the star-studded benefit concert with a song she co-wrote for the show with her fiancé, Michael Polansky.
The FireAid benefit concert, a one-night-only event, was held at the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, with performances at each venue. Billie Eilish, Earth, Wind and Fire, Gracie Abrams,
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