Dr. Dre made a surprise appearance at the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday night, joining Anderson Paak onstage as Snoop Dogg was notably absent
The two-venue FireAid Benefit Concert was held in Los Angeles on Thursday night to help raise money for the Southern California communities affected by the devastating fires that ignited earlier this month.
Alanis Morissette warned it could take "up to 10 years" to rebuild her neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, as she shared her shock at the FireAid benefit concert in LA. (Jan. 31)
Peter Akemann has agreed to cover an estimated $65,169 in plane repairs and to complete 150 hours of community service to help aid Southern California wildfire relief.
Billie Eilish, Dr. Dre, Stevie Wonder, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt and the remaining members of Nirvana all performed.
Pop stars, rock legends, first-responders and wildfire survivors came together for FireAid, a star-studded, two-venue benefit concert that stretched into the early-morning hours Friday to raise money for those affected by the recent wildfires.
Peter Akemann, a former UC Berkeley Ph.D. student and once-prominent video games executive, flew a drone that hit a Super Scooper plane by the Palisades Fire.
Two concerts collectively referred to as FireAid kicked off at the Kia Forum and the Intuit Dome in the city of Inglewood in Los Angeles County to support relief efforts in the wake of the deadly wildfires that ignited earlier this month in the LA area, claiming 29 lives and causing billions of dollars in damage.
There were moments during Thursday night's epic FireAid concert/webcast that got off-point from the otherwise prevalent "We love L.A." theme. Even several states' worth of off-point. Like, for instance,
From surprise guests to touching moments of humility, here were the most memorable moments from the Jan. 30 FireAid benefit concerts in Los Angeles.
The FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles featured performances by Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and other stars to raise funds for wildfire relief. Held across two venues, the event highlighted the resilience of the city and the healing power of music,
Green Day and Billie Eilish kicked off the massive FireAid benefit concert, a two-venue concert extravaganza that raised money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.