Music Legends come together in LA’s Kia Forum & Intuit Dome for Wildfire Relief Concert – You Won’t Believe the Lineup!
On January 30, the music community will come together for Fireaid, a massive benefit concert in response to the horrific wildfires that destroyed Los Angeles in the last couple of weeks. The goal of this event is to support relief and reconstruction efforts for the thousands impacted by the disaster.

The Kia Forum and the recently opened Intuit Dome, two historic locations in Inglewood, California, will host FireAid. The range of musicians on the list is astounding. Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder, Jelly Roll, Olivia Rodrigo, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and much more are among the acts that fans anticipate seeing at the Intuit Dome. In the meanwhile, performers like Alanis Morissette, Green Day, John Mayer, Joni Mitchell, and more will perform at the Kia Forum.
FireAid tickets went on sale through Ticketmaster on January 22 at 12:00 PST, with prices starting at $99 per ticket. Venue and admission fees have been removed, and all ticket sales earnings will go straight toward wildfire relief efforts. To ensure global participation in this charity endeavor, the concert will be webcast globally on platforms such as Apple Music, Netflix, and YouTube for those who are unable to attend in person.
The Annenberg Foundation is in charge of allocating the money raised, emphasizing both short-term assistance and long-term fire safety measures. This program emphasizes how important it is to have community support and take preventative action to lessen the likelihood of wildfires in the future.
The music industry has shown support for those affected by the fires by making significant donations from musicians such as Beyoncé and The Weeknd. The Recording Academy has also made contributions to these initiatives, underscoring the group's dedication to prevention and rehabilitation.
In addition to destroying more than 14,000 buildings, the wildfires have had a profound effect on Los Angeles' cultural environment, as many historical sites and works of art have perished in the fires. The road to rehabilitation is difficult for communities, especially in places like Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
Events like FireAid, which unite artists, locals, and viewers from across the world to help Los Angeles during this crucial period, stand for hope and resiliency in the face of destruction. The performance acts as a reminder of the value of community in the face of hardship and the unifying force of music.
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