Inglewood venues the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome are holding twin benefit concerts on Thursday, January 30, featuring a lineup of more than 20 top artists.
Dave Matthews Band will no longer be performing at the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday. The band posted on its Instagram page that that they were not able to attend due to a “critical illness in the family.
On Thursday, some of Hollywood’s biggest names will host a benefit concert at two Inglewood, California, venues to support those affected by the recent LA fires. The event will be available for streaming,
Dave Matthews will no longer perform at two upcoming benefit concerts. The musician had been scheduled to appear alongside John Mayer at the Kia Forum for the FireAid fundraising event in Inglewood, California on Thursday night and at the MusiCares' 2025 Persons of the Year gala honouring the Grateful Dead on Friday.
No Doubt reunited once again to perform at the FireAid, playing "Just a Girl," "Don't Speak," and "Spiderwebs."
The benefit concert in Inglewood featured Dr. Dre, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Anderson .Paak, Alanis Morissette and more The post FireAid: Los Angeles Unites and the Stars Come Out to Help Those Ravaged by Wildfires | Photos appeared first on TheWrap.
Dressed in a brown bejeweled robe, hat, and her signature glasses, Joni Mitchell performed while sitting on a chair, holding her cane
The benefit brings together acts including Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, No Doubt, Sting, Olivia Rodrigo, Joni Mitchell, Lil Baby, Alanis Morissette, Earth, Wind & Fire and many more.
The FireAid benefit concerts are simultaneously happening in Inglewood next week at the two venues with slightly different start times. At Kia Forum the event starts at 6 p.m. and at Intuit Dome, the concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
Stevie Wonder, Olivia Rodrigo, John Fogerty and Graham Nash are among the performers who've been added to the lineup of the star-studded FireAid Benefit Concert.
U2, whose members include Bono and the Edge, committed during the event to donating $1 million to the relief efforts. Steve Ballmer, former Microsoft CEO and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, and his wife, Connie, also pledged to match that donation and all donations made during the live broadcast of FireAid.
The “Shallow” singer closed out the star-studded benefit concert with a song she co-wrote for the show with her fiancé, Michael Polansky.