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Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell, Lady Gaga, and More to Play California FireAid Benefit Concert

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Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell, Lady Gaga, and More to Play California FireAid Benefit Concert

Green Day, Stevie Nicks, Lil Baby, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and many others will also take part in the one-night event to support victims of the wildfires

Billie Eilish Joni Mitchell and Lady Gaga

Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell, Lady Gaga

The initial lineup for FireAid, the concert to benefit the victims of the California wildfires, has been announced. Billie Eilish and Finneas, Joni Mitchell, Lady Gaga, Dave Matthews and John Mayer, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Green Day, Gwen Stefani, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lil Baby, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rod Stewart, Sting, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, and Tate McRae will take part in the one-night-only event. More participating artists will be announced soon.

FireAid is set for Thursday, January 30, at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome and Kia Forum. FireAid will stream on Apple Music and the Apple TV app, Max, iHeartRadio, KTLA+, Netflix, Paramount+, Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch, SiriusXM, Spotify, SoundCloud, Veeps, and YouTube. It will also be broadcast in select AMC theaters. The benefit concert is being produced by Irving Azoff and his family, in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents.

Since the fires broke out last week, across the Los Angeles area, the music community has come together to show support for those affected. Beyoncé’s BeyGood announced a $2.5 million donation for relief efforts, and the Recording Academy and MusiCares set aside $1 million for relief efforts aimed at musicians and other industry professionals.

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