Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, and Gracie Abrams join a star-studded roster of musicians performing at the FireAid relief concert for victims of the LA wildfires.
Recap of FireAid LA from Billie Eilish, Gracie Abrams and Tate McRae to Katy Perry and all of the surprise guests.
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.
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The FireAid concert witnessed some mic-dropping performances from a dazzling array of music legends and A-list performers including Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, P!nk, Rod Stewart, Billie Eilish, and Nirvana.
The FireAid benefit concert, a one-night-only event, was held at the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, with performances at each venue. Billie Eilish, Earth, Wind and Fire, Gracie Abrams,
In a night full of surprises, a reunion of Nirvana — fronted by St. Vincent, Kim Gordon and Joan Jett in the place of the late Kurt Cobain — topped the list.
Billie Eilish made a surprise appearance on stage with Green Day on Thursday to kick off one of two star-studded concerts in Los Angeles put together to raise funds for people affected by deadly wildfires in California this month.
Donations can be made at fireaidla.org. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. So many musicians wanted to bring their spotlight to the cause, that what was initially set as a single event turned into dual concerts at the newly opened Intuit Dome and local landmark Kia Forum,
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.
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.
The singer-songwriting performed her hit "I Love You, I'm Sorry" before giving her own interpretation of a Counting Crows classic.