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The FireAid benefit concert brought together some of music's biggest stars to help a city in crisis. The event raised money for recovery and rebuilding after the devastating wildfires tore through Los Angeles.
FireAid kicked things off with performances by Green Day, Billie Eilish, Alanis Morisette, Anderson .Paak and Dr. Dre. Comedian and actor Billy Crystal also shared a moving story about the loss of the home he’s lived in with his family for 46 years, and the power of laughter was a method of perseverance.
The five-hour fundraising extravaganza also featured performances from California natives such as Katy Perry, Dr Dre and Billie Eilish, while people who lost homes and relatives shared their stories.
Former President Kamala Harris was spotted Thursday night in California with her husband Doug Emhoff at the 2025 FireAid concert
Green Day and Billie Eilish performed together, Billy Crystal spoke of the pain of losing his home in the fires, and Joni Mitchell gave a rare performance.
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Some of the biggest names in music, including Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Green Day, played FireAid at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome on Jan 30.
Dozens of stars will take to the stage in the two-venue extravaganza, which aims to raise money for those affected by this month's fires.
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Amid Taylor Swift's absence from Netflix's FireAid concert, politician Kamla Harris graces the event with her husband.
Kamala Harris wasn’t on-stage at the FireAid concerts tonight in LA, but the former VP was certainly a star attraction. The Democrats’ 2024 candidate for president and former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff entered a box seat at the Intuit Dome Thursday to big cheers as some of the biggest musicians around cranked it up to 11 for the City of Angels.