Los Angeles: Lady Gaga, Rod Stewart and Red Hot Chili Peppers at a concert to aid wounded by the killing fires

It is faced with the effects of the most devastating fires on his city’s history and several well-known artists join forces to organize a “night of music and solidarity”. The FireAid Benefit concert is set for 30 January 2025 and will be held in two venues in Inglewood, Inuit Dome and Kia Forum, with participants Stevie Nicks, Johnny Mitchell, Katie Perry, Rod Stewart, Lady Gaga, P!NK, Sting, ilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day and Earth, Wind, & Fire. The goal is to raise money for those affected by the killing fires in Los Angeles. CORVERSE Stephen Stills, John Myers, Dave Matthews, Lil Baby have confirmed their participation with more artists expected to confirm they will sing at the concert. The solidarity concert to those affected by the fires will be broadcast simultaneously on Apple TV, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Prime Video, YouTube and Amazon Music Channel on Twitch and selected cinemas at AMC Theaters. It will also be broadcast on Apple Music, iHeart Radio, SiriusXM, Spotify and SoundCloud. The production of the event was undertaken by Shelley and Irving Azov executives of the music industry who run Full Stop Management and was head of Ticketmaster, and Steve and Connie Balmer the Live Nation and AEG Presents. CORVERSE The concert is sponsored by Live Nation and AEG Presents and its events will help those affected by the deadly, destructive fires and Los Angeles recover. They will be made available to a non-profit organization that “will focus on rebuilding infrastructure, supporting displaced families, and promoting fire prevention technologies and strategies to ensure that Los Angeles is better prepared for emergency fire needs” announced Live Nation. The Eagles supported the event with a $2.5 million donation. Disaster fires have affected hundreds of thousands of residents and many artists, members of the entertainment industry have lost their homes, especially in the Pacific Palisades, Pasadena and Altadina areas.