January 31, 2025
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FireAid concert: Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga lead music’s biggest stars in Los Angeles benefit show

While the fires are largely contained now, the road to recovery for many is only now just beginning.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk

Billie Eilish and Green Day kicked off FireAid, a concert benefiting victims of the devastating fires which afflicted Los Angeles earlier this month. 

Numerous blazes broke out across the region at the start of the month, tearing through thousands of acres and destroying businesses and the homes of longtime residents and celebrities alike. 

The death toll of the fires has now reached 29.  

While the fires are largely contained now, the road to recovery for many is only now just beginning. 

The world of music has now come together to lift spirits and raise money for those impacted with a night of songs.  

Eilish and Green Day are just two of the big names scheduled to perform this evening, with Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder among the other megastars.  

Green Day started off the show with Eilish for a rendition of Last Night On Earth before they continued on without her for Still Breathing and When I Come Around. 

Green Day kicked off the FireAid concert with Billie Eilish for a rendition of Last Night On Earth

The band followed up with Still Breathing and When I Come Around

Billy Crystal then appeared on stage to recall the harrowing tale of losing his home in the Palisades fire, fleeing the home with the clothes he was wearing on stage, and his emotional return to his burnt down property. 

Alanis Morrissette than hit the stage, starting off with Hand In My Pocket followed by Thank You. 

The next performer was Anderson .Paak and the Free Nationals, who started off their set with Put Me Thru followed by Come Down.

They brought up surprise performer, Dr. Dre, for Still D.R.E. and California Love. 

Music legend Joni Mitchell was the next performer, beginning her set with Both Sides Now. 

The next band Dawes were introduced by a family who lost their homes in the fires, and they kicked off their set with Time Spent in Los Angeles. 

The musical group has deep ties to the tragedy – the band’s drummer, Griffin Goldsmith, lost his home in the Eaton fire.

The home belonging to his brother, Dawes singer Taylor Goldsmith, was also partially burned down in the fire. Goldsmith shares the home with wife Mandy Moore and their children.

The band wowed fans with their classic songs 

Eilish and Green Day are just two of the big names scheduled to perform this evening, with Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder among the other megastars 

The duo came out to show their love for the City of Angles

The cause is particularly close to Eilish’s heart – she was raised in the Highland Park neighborhood 

The world of music has now come together to lift spirits and raise money for those impacted with a night of songs 

Pink then hit the stage with a powerful performance of What About Us? and classic tracks Me and Bobby McGee and Babe I’m Gonna Leave You. 

Samuel L. Jackson then made an appearance, giving a shout-out to the first responders present as he introduced the crowd to a firefighter who lost his home in the blaze.

The actor also introduced viewers to the next musical guest, Rod Stewart, who performed Forever Young and Maggie May. 

John Mayer then kicked off his set with Neon followed by Gravity and the Tom Petty song Free Fallin.

Quinta Brunson of Abbott Elementary then introduced a math teacher whose home was destroyed in the Eaton blaze. She recovered a dish in the rubble that managed to survive the flames that read, ‘I think I’ll just be happy today.’ 

Billy Crystal then appeared on stage to recall the harrowing tale of losing his home in the Palisades fire, fleeing the home with the clothes he was wearing on stage, and his emotional return to his burnt down property

Alanis Morrissette than hit the stage, starting off with Hand In My Pocket

The 90s icon rocked the house with Thank You

Morissette fittingly wore an ‘I Love LA’ shirt 

The next performer was Anderson .Paak and the Free Nationals, who started off their set with Put Me Thru followed by Come Down

Brunson then introduced Earth, Wind & Fire. The Black Crowes followed and then John Fogerty, who performed Have You Ever Seen the Rain?

Slash also hit the stage with The Black Crowes, and then Gracie Abrams was received by a screaming crowd before she sang I Love You, I’m Sorry. 

Abrams, who was raised in the Pacific Palisades, gave a shout-out to the first responders and praised the city. ‘I love Los Angeles very much, it is home,’ she said before performing the Counting Crows song, A Long December. 

Eilish and Gaga are among the many musicians performing at tonight’s concert, which is being held at two venues – the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome in LA’s Inglewood neighborhood. 

Proceeds will go to the victims of the unprecedented wildfires that blazed through the city in the first weeks of the New Year. 

On top of Eilish and Gaga, the billing boasts the biggest names in music.

Anderson Paak. delighted the crowd with his dance-worthy music 

In addition to Dr. Dre, .Paak performed with Sheila E.

Music legend Joni Mitchell performed Both Sides Now

Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lil Baby, Olivia Rodrigo, Peso Pluma, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Sting, and Tate McRae will be joining Eilish and Gaga at the Intuit Dome.

Meanwhile, at the Kia Form, Alanis Morissette, Anderson .Paak, Dawes, Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, John Mayer, and The Black Crowes are set to hit the stage.

Dave Matthews was originally scheduled to perform with Mayer but had to cancel ‘a critical illness in the family.’

‘Contributions made to FireAid in connection with the FireAid benefit concert and other direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation and will be distributed for short-term relief efforts and long-term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California,’ according to the FireAid website. 

‘The Annenberg Foundation, with decades of philanthropic leadership in our community, including rapid response, will help coordinate a team to direct funds for the greatest impact.’

The beloved artist sat on a golden chair as she serenaded the track

She had the audience in the palm of her hand 

Dawes’ singer Taylor Goldsmith was among those personally impacted by the fire, after he lost a portion of his home in the blaze 

Prior to the blaze, Goldsmith lived in the home with his wife Mandy Moore and their children

The folk band were also joined by Stephen Stills of Crosby Stills and Nash and Mike Campbell

Stills and Graham Nash delighted the crowd

Samuel L. Jackson was one of the star-studded presenters 

Rod Stewart dazzled the crowd with his electric performance 

He performed Maggie May and Forever Young

Additionally, merchandise designed by artist Yoshitomo Nara will be available for purchase, with net proceeds going towards FireAid’s wildfire relief efforts.

Viewers will hear from celebrities and non-celebrities alike, including those directly impacted by the disaster. 

‘Our speakers will be people that lost their homes in the fires. People from Altadena, people from Palisades, people from neighboring areas,’ executive producer Joel Gallen of Tenth Planet told AP.

‘We´re going to have packages, which is about both the people that lost their homes and also the firefighters and the first responders,’ Gallen continued.

John Mayer then kicked off his set with Neon followed by Gravity and the Tom Petty song Free Fallin

Quinta Brunson introduced Aurora Barboza Flores, a math teacher who lost her home in the Eaton fire

Earth, Wind and Fire rocked the crowd with their music 

A firefighter is slated to speak at the concert, and thousands of first responders are set to be in attendance.

‘There are at least 2,000 seats going to first responders, firemen, policemen and people that have lost their homes,’ Irving Azoff, who is producing the event, said. Corporate sponsors have stepped in to provide seats to victims who lost their homes in the blazes as well.

The show can be accessed via a variety of streaming platforms, including Max and Prime Video.

‘100% of all proceeds are going to help rebuild,’ Gallen said.

Celebrities and working class residents alike are picking up the pieces after their neighborhoods were reduced to ash as wildfires began tearing through the city. 

More than 100,000 residents were forced to evacuate their homes as a result of the firestorms, which began on the morning of January 7.

The devastation began when the combination of heavy wind and a lack of rain created the perfect condition for a brush fire.

The Eaton Fire burned over 14,000 acres while the Palisades Fire tore through nearly 24,000 acres. They are both approaching 100% containment. 

Paris Hilton, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, were among the celebrities who lost their homes in the Palisades Fire. 

The Hilton heiress has since launched an emergency fund, starting with $100,000 donation to other victims. 

On top of her own contribution, she has said she will match ‘additional dollars raised up to $100,000 more.’ 

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