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.
FireAid has announced the artist lineup for each venue of next week’s benefit concert. Billie Eilish, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby,
As Southern California begins to rebuild in the wake of the wildfires, Live Nation is assembling some of Hollywood's biggest talents in support.
Here's how to watch the LA FireAid benefit concert, featuring performances from Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, Green Day and more.
FireAid has announced the official lineups for the January 30 charity concerts, which will raise funds for communities devastated by wildfires in Southern California. Continue to article... Billie Eilish,
Gracie Abrams, Gwen Stefani, Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry, Lil Baby, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rod Stewart, Sting, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, Tate McRae, and performing together for the first ...
FireAid was originally scheduled to take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. It will now take place in two venues: the Intuit Dome and the adjacent Kia Forum on
There are two lineups, one for each venue. The Intuit Dome show will feature: Billie Eilish; Earth, Wind, & Fire; Gracie Abrams; Jelly Roll; Katy Perry; Lady Gaga; Lil Baby; Olivia Rodrigo; Peso Pluma; Rod Stewart; Stevie Wonder; Sting; and Tate McRae.
The multiple wildfires that have ravaged California have sadly been the defining story of 2025, an offseason continuation of the natural disasters that have wreaked havoc in the region throughout the 2010s.
After cutting her live chops on the Eras Tour, born-and-raised Angeleno Gracie Abrams will perform as part of FireAid. The industry's biggest artists are coming together for a night of solidarity and music to close out January.
Carrie Underwood wasn’t asked to sing “America the Beautiful” a cappella. She made the call herself. There was a long — so long! — delay at the
In an effort to raise awareness and support for those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, some of the music industry’s biggest names have banded together to host two FireAid concerts on Thursday,