Rock legend Stevie Nicks is always among the artists fans are excited to watch perform whenever she takes the stage at a concert. FireAid was no different. On Thursday, the benefit concert, which featured performances from music superstars,
Follow live updates on the FireAid benefit concert, which will feature performances from Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and more, as they raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire victims.
Stevie Nicks thought her home was gone when she evacuated the Pacific Palisades due to the raging wildfire this month. Instead, firefighters saved her home, and in doing so, likely saved her whole block,
The two-venue FireAid Benefit Concert was held in Los Angeles on Thursday night to help raise money for the Southern California communities affected by the devastating fires that ignited earlier this month.
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The FireAid Benefit Concert has drawn millions of viewers worldwide as a slew of star-studded performers help raise money for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires in January.
Nirvana, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Stevie Nicks, No Doubt and more performed at the Los Angeles benefit concert FireAid.
Rock legend Stevie Nicks always draws excitement from fans whenever she performs live. Thursday's benefit concert, FireAid, held to support victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires, was no exception.
Elsewhere in the show, the surviving members of Nirvana, who weren’t part of the official FireAid bill, took the stage to perform with vocalists including St. Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett and Violet Grohl, the 18-year-old daughter of Dave Grohl.
Rod Stewart, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga were just some of the famous faces who performed at FireAid on Thursday, a benefit concert raising money for those affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The wildfires began on January 7 and spread rapidly, killing at least 28 people and destroying more than 10,000 homes.
Actor Billy Crystal welcomed the crowd, wearing the clothes he had on when he escaped his home during the wildfires. He had lived in the Palisades for 46 years and spoke from the heart about losing his home. He revealed that Dublin band U2 donated $1 million to relief efforts.