FireAid Benefit Concert Line-Up Announced


January 17, 2025 7:19 AM CDT
By: Laura McKenna
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We finally learned the line-up for the FireAid relief concert planned to raise funding for the California Wildfires and it’s pretty great! A little something for everyone…
The concert will be held at the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum and available to stream for those of us that can’t make the actual concert. We’ll be seeing:
Katy Perry
Jelly Roll
Lady Gaga
Pink
Stevie Nicks
Earth, Wind, & Fire
Green Day
Billie Eilish and Finneas
Sting
Joni Mitchell
Tate McRae
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rod Stewart
Dave Matthews
John Mayer
Stephen Stills
Lil Baby
Gracie Abrams
Plus more that will be announced! Tickets for FireAid will go on sale Wednesday, January 22nd through Ticketmaster.
For info on streaming the concert and to get more info, CLICK HERE!

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