The FireAid benefit concert is set to bring together some of the biggest names in the music industry to support the victims of the devastating wildfires that recently swept through Los Angeles. The event will take place on Thursday across two major venues in the city: the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome. The initiative aims to raise funds for rebuilding affected communities and implementing measures to prevent future wildfires.
Why FireAid Matters
The wildfires, which erupted on January 7, caused unprecedented destruction, claiming the lives of around 30 people and levelling nearly 17,000 homes and businesses. The Palisades and Eaton fires were among the most destructive fires in LA’s history, fuelled by strong winds that carried embers for miles, igniting entire neighbourhoods. The proceeds from the concert, along with public donations, will go toward relief and prevention efforts.
Beyond the immediate devastation, these fires have had long-lasting consequences for affected communities. Families have been displaced, local businesses have suffered immense losses, and infrastructure has been severely damaged. With the help of FireAid, efforts will be made to restore these communities, provide necessary aid to those in need, and work toward developing better fire prevention methods to safeguard against similar disasters in the future.
A Spectacular Lineup
The FireAid concert boasts a stellar lineup of over 20 artists from various genres, ensuring a diverse and exciting musical experience. Performances are scheduled at both venues, with acts staggered so audiences can enjoy continuous entertainment.
Performers at Intuit Dome:
- Billie Eilish
- Gracie Abrams
- Jelly Roll
- Katy Perry
- Lady Gaga
- Lil Baby
- Olivia Rodrigo
- Peso Pluma
- Rod Stewart
- Stevie Wonder
- Sting
- Tate McRae
- Earth, Wind & Fire
Performers at the Kia Forum:
- Alanis Morissette
- Anderson .Paak
- Dawes
- Graham Nash
- Green Day
- John Fogerty
- Joni Mitchell
- No Doubt
- P!nk
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Stephen Stills
- Stevie Nicks
- The Black Crowes
- John Mayer
Dave Matthews was also scheduled to perform at the Kia Forum but had to withdraw due to a family emergency. Organisers have confirmed that additional surprise guests may also appear throughout the evening.

How to Watch the Event
For those unable to attend in person, the concert will be streamed live across multiple platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, Hulu, Facebook, Instagram, Max, Netflix, Tudum, Paramount+, Peacock, NBC News Now, and YouTube. The event will also be broadcast in select AMC and Regal theatres across the United States.
The show kicks off at 6:00 PM in Los Angeles (9:00 PM in New York, 2:00 AM Friday in the UK), allowing global audiences to participate in this philanthropic effort.
How You Can Help
Viewers will have the opportunity to contribute to the relief efforts by making donations via text message or through the official website, FireAidLA.org. Donations will be managed by the Annenberg Foundation, ensuring funds are used for immediate relief as well as long-term fire prevention projects. Additionally, Connie and Steve Ballmer, owners of the LA Clippers, have pledged to match all donations made during the broadcast, doubling the impact of every contribution.
Apart from financial contributions, volunteers and organisations are encouraged to get involved in rebuilding efforts. Local businesses can also support recovery initiatives by offering goods, services, and employment opportunities to those affected by the fires.
Rebuilding and Preventing Future Fires
The funds raised from FireAid will help rebuild homes and businesses lost in the fires while also supporting initiatives aimed at fire prevention. Some of these measures include enhancing early warning systems, improving emergency response strategies, and investing in fire-resistant infrastructure.
Authorities and environmental experts are working on initiatives that focus on sustainable land management, reducing fire-prone vegetation, and implementing controlled burns to minimise the risk of widespread wildfires. Education programs will also be launched to raise awareness about fire safety and encourage communities to adopt fire-preventive measures.
With communities still reeling from the devastation, FireAid serves as a beacon of hope, uniting artists, fans, and philanthropists in an effort to heal and protect the region from future disasters. Whether through attending the event, streaming the concert, or donating, everyone has the opportunity to make a difference.
The collective support of artists, donors, and volunteers is essential in ensuring that LA’s affected communities can rebuild stronger than before. FireAid is not just a concert—it’s a movement aimed at fostering resilience, unity, and long-term recovery for those impacted by these catastrophic fires.