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FireAid: How Music’s Biggest Names Are Coming Together to Help Disaster Relief

01.23.25

The recent Los Angeles and Southern California wildfires have left a devastating impact on local communities, but the live music industry is coming together to show its support. The FireAid benefit concert will feature some of the biggest names in music like Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder and more for an unforgettable evening of solidarity at two of California’s most iconic venues. Here’s everything you need to know.

🎸Who

📅 When 

Thursday, January 30, 2025

📍Where 

Intuit Dome | Doors open at 5PM PT, Show starts at 7:30 PM PT

Kia Forum | Doors open at 5PM PT, Show starts at 6PM PT

Tickets are now on sale! Click here for more details. 100% of ticket purchases will go to benefit FireAid relief efforts, with all venue and ticketing service fees waived for this event. Each ticket is valid only for the venue selected. However, attendees at each venue will have the opportunity to view performances from the other venue on big screens.

Can’t Attend In Person?

No problem—you can still be part of FireAid! Both shows will be live-streamed across Amazon Music/Prime Video, Apple Music, Disney+/Hulu, Netflix, Veeps, Paramount+, Peacock/NBC News Now, Max, and YouTube, and broadcast across iHeartRadio, KTLA+,  SiriusXM’s exclusive “LIFE with John Mayer” channel, and SoundCloud. 

Support the Cause

Contributions from the FireAid benefit concert and direct donations are being distributed with guidance from the Annenberg Foundation. While the concerts have ended, fundraising continues, with proceeds surpassing $100 million. These funds support both immediate relief and long-term efforts to prevent future wildfires across Southern California. To learn more, click here.

The FireAid benefit concert is only one part of Live Nation’s ongoing mission to support the people and places that make live music possible. To further this mission, Live Nation has donated $1 million in partnership with Crew Nation, helping families, crew members, and others in the live music community who have been impacted by the wildfires. This initiative offers grants of up to $5,000 for musicians, live music crew, and industry workers facing displacement due to evacuation orders, property damage or losses. To learn more, apply for aid or donate, click here

A Night To Remember

FireAid isn’t just a concert—it’s a night of music and hope that reminds us of what’s possible when communities come together. With some of the biggest names in music lending their voices to this cause, and produced by Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff family in collaboration with Live Nation and AEG Presents, these are concerts you won’t want to miss.

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