The wildfires began on January 7 and spread rapidly, killing at least 28 people and destroying more than 10,000 homes. A host of pop singers, rock stars and legendary musicians - some of whom lost ...
Sting, Billie Eilish, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga were among a host of A-list headliners taking part in a benefit concert for victims of the recent devastating LA wildfires on Thursday.
Sting, Billie Eilish, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga are among the stars performing at a huge benefit concert in Los Angeles to help the area recover from recent devastating wildfires.
Among the acts who showed up to raise money for the city were Green Day and Billie Eilish, Alanis Morissette, Dr. Dre and Anderson .Paak, Rod Stewart, D-Nice, Joni Mitchell and Slash — and that ...
The band Green Day kicked off the two-venue event ... Jackson, an Altadena fire fighter who lost his home, and singer Rod Stewart. Here, the lineup included singers Pink and Stevie Nicks, and ...
This young girl, she must have been 20, came up to me and said she understood my pain because she had lost TikTok for a day." Shortly ... Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rod Stewart, Sting, Stevie Nicks ...
Rod Stewart, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga were just ... offered the first big donation of the night of $1 million dollars. Green Day kicked off the massive show by launching into Last Night on Earth ...
The evening had been kicked off by Billie Eilish and Green Day. Prior to their performance ... Joni Mitchell, Pink, Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Olivia Rodrigo were ...
Green Day, The Black Crowes ... READ MORE: Dave Grohl Returns to the Stage for Nirvana Reunion at FireAid Rod Stewart kick-started the show at the Intuit Dome with a three-song set that included ...
Rod Stewart, Dr. Dre and Joni Mitchell during a pair of concerts that mixed stories of heartbreak, music and surprises galore. They started right out of the gate, with Eilish joining Green Day for ...
FireAid was a marathon, landmark event, with at least 39 artists performing 68 songs over six hours, weaving together a sonic tapestry of past and present, heartbreak and hope for Los Angeles.