FireAid benefit concert features star power to help Los Angeles fire victims

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The FireAid benefit concert, the one-night-only event bringing together 27 musicians, was held Thursday night to help fund efforts to rebuild communities impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.

Performances took place at two Los Angeles venues, the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum.

The concert was streamed across multiple platforms, including for free on CBS News 24/7, available on CBSNews.com, the CBS News app and Paramount+. Select AMC Theatres will also host screenings.

The wildfires in the L.A. area that started on Jan. 7 killed at least 29 people as they tore through tens of thousands of acres and burned down entire communities. The hardest hit areas included Altadena and Pacific Palisades. Earlier this week, city officials said the clean-up and rebuilding process was underway.

Alanis Morissette performs onstage during the FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief at The Kia Forum on Jan. 30, 2025, in Inglewood, California.  

John Shearer/Getty Images for FIREAID


Contributions made to FireAid “will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation and will be distributed for short-term relief efforts and long-term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California,” organizers said.

Katy Perry
Katy Perry performs during the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30, 2025, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif. 

Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP


Who performed at FireAid

Intuit Dome 

  • Billie Eilish
  • Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Gracie Abrams
  • Jelly Roll
  • Katy Perry
  • Lady Gaga
  • Lil Baby
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Peso Pluma
  • Rod Stewart
  • Stevie Wonder
  • Sting
  • Tate McRae

Kia Forum 

  • Alanis Morissette 
  • Anderson .Paak
  • John Mayer
  • Dawes
  • Graham Nash
  • Green Day
  • John Fogerty 
  • Joni Mitchell
  • No Doubt
  • P!NK
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers 
  • Stephen Stills
  • Stevie Nicks
  • The Black Crowes

How to help fire victims

There are many ways to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. The American Red Cross, whom CBS has partnered with, is accepting donations to help communities in need.

The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation has also called for donations and World Central Kitchen has mobilized across Southern California to provide sandwiches and water throughout the region.

Those needing recovery assistance can apply with the Federal Emergency Management Agency at DisasterAssistance.gov.

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