FireAid Benefit Concert for California Wildfire Relief

Numerous artists and celebrities came together for the FireAid benefit concert in Inglewood, California, to raise money for wildfire relief efforts in Southern California following devastating wildfires that destroyed homes and buildings and claimed lives. The concert raised over $100 million, with additional funds expected to come in through online donations. The Grammys also contributed by raising $9 million for various charities supporting music professionals in need.

FireAid Benefit Concert for Los Angeles Wildfires Relief

FireAid benefit concert raises over $100 million for Los Angeles-area wildfires relief, featuring performances by various artists and contributions from public and sponsors.

FireAid benefit concert and Pink's shout out

Pop singer Pink made a shout out to 'every other gender that absolutely exists' at the FireAid benefit concert, which otherwise remained apolitical. The concert focused on helping those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.

FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fires

FireAid benefit concert featuring various musicians like Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, Katy Perry, and more to raise funds for those affected by fires in Los Angeles. Stories shared by performers who lost homes in the fires. Proceeds go to support displaced families and fire protection technologies.

FireAid Concert for LA Wildfire Relief

Hollywood actor Jason Segel and musician Dave Matthews were supposed to perform at the FireAid concert for LA wildfire relief, but Matthews had to cancel last minute due to a critical illness in the family. The concert aims to raise money for those affected by the Los Angeles fires.

Luke Combs and Eric Church's Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

Luke Combs and Eric Church raised over $24 million for Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina through a benefit concert. Church performed his song 'Darkest Hour (Helene Edition)' at the 2024 CMA Awards to support hurricane relief efforts.