The mega-event will take place on January 30 at L.A.'s Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, and will be broadcast on multiple platforms
Stevie Nicks, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Rod Stewart, John Mayer and Dave Mathews playing together for the first time, are also among the performers for a pair of simultaneously held shows
Some of the biggest names in music are joining forces to raise funds for those affected by the ongoing fires in Los Angeles.
The event — a co-production of Live Nation, AEG, the Clippers and the Azoff Company — will be split between the Intuit Dome and nearby Kia Forum on Jan. 30.
The star-studded event will also feature Stevie Nicks, Green Day, and Gwen Stefani. Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Joni Mitchell, and Red Hot Chili Peppers to Play FireAid Benefit Concert Mary Siroky
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The Shelli, Irving and Azoff families, in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents, have officially announced the FireAid Benefit Concert, which will raise funds to rebuild the communities devastated by the Los Angeles wildfires and to support efforts to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California.
Other acts for the fundraisers dubbed FireAid include Green Day, Gracie Abrams, Katy Perry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sting and Stevie Nicks.
FireAid will take place in two venues in Los Angeles on January 30. British stars Sir Rod Stewart and Sting were among the singers slated to perform at a charity concert to aid the wildfire relief efforts in California, alongside US stars Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Pink and Katy Perry.
Superstars Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and Sting were among the singers slated to perform at a charity concert to aid the wildfire relief efforts in California.