Olivia Rodrigo, No Doubt, and more join FireAid lineup

Olivia Rodrigo, No Doubt, and more join FireAid lineup

As news continues to roll out about the devastation caused by the recent California wildfires, music’s biggest stars are showing their support for those affected by the disaster. After unveiling what was already a stacked roster of A-list acts, FireAid, a charity organization aimed at helping communities impacted by the fires, has announced the full lineup for their upcoming benefit concert, which includes Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Wonder, and the reunion of No Doubt.

In an Instagram post, Gwen Stefani and No Doubt said about their upcoming reunion:

“On January 30th we will be joining the @fireaidla lineup to raise funds for those affected by the devastating fires. All proceeds from #FireAidLA will help support rebuilding efforts, aid for displaced families and fire prevention technology for the future of the city that we love.”

The “Don’t Speak” band adds their name to a long list of exciting acts slated to perform, including Green Day, Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry, Lil Baby, Jelly Roll, Gracie Abrams, Dave Matthews and John Mayer, Earth, Wind & Fire, Pink, Tate McRae and many more.

Hosted in part by LiveNation, The FireAid benefit concert will take place on January 30 across two L.A.venues, the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum. In an effort to make sure ticket holders can enjoy as much of the concert as possible, each venue will show parts of the show from the other venue on screen. You can check out the full lineup of each venue below.

Tickets for the FireAid benefit concert go on sale Wednesday, January 22, at Noon PT through Ticketmaster, with tickets starting at $99. All proceeds from the event, including ticket sales and donations, will be distributed by the Annenberg Foundation to help communities impacted by the wildfires and prevent future fire disasters. Ticketmaster will be waiving its ticketing and venue service fees to ensure that 100% of all money spent towards this event go to relief efforts.

The California wildfires first broke out on January 7, displacing over 100,000 people from their homes. As of today, 27 people are known to have died from the disaster. These fires also impacted many musicians, including legendary hip-hop producer Madlib and several members of the folk rock band Dawes, who are also slated to perform at FireAid. In a statement to the press, president and CEO of Live Nation Michael Rapino said about the benefit concert, “L.A. is home to so many who help make live music possible, and Crew Nation is continuing its core mission of helping this hardworking community through unforeseen hardship.”

For those unable to attend in person, the benefit concert will also be broadcast by select AMC Theaters as well as a variety of streaming services including YouTube, Apple Music, and Netflix.

FireAid is accepting direct donations via their website, all of which will go to relief efforts.

FireAid Benefit Concert:

The Kia Forum - 6pm PT (Doors: 5pm PT)

Alanis Morissette
Anderson .Paak
Dave Matthews and 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

The Intuit Dome - 7:30pm PT (Doors: 5pm PT)

Billie Eilish
Earth, Wind & Fire
Gracie Abrams
Jelly Roll
Green Day
Katy Perry
Lady Gaga
Peso Pluma
Rod Stewart
Stevie Wonder
Sting
Tate McRae

Ben Barzilai

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