Musicians and rock stars playing at FireAid Concert for LA

History ::: Green Day, Rod Stewart and Alanis Morissette were among stars playing at the FireAid concert for LA

:: January 30, 2025

:: Inglewood, California

:: Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day

:: FireAid

“La … as I said it’s been another home for us. So we’ve made a lot of records here, you know, in Hollywood and in different studios. We’ve been here for 30 years, so it’s just real Important for us to make our part in a small way to perhaps one of the most important appearances, I think we have ever played.

:: Penny Lancaster and Rod Stewart

:: FireAid

“To hear about friends who said, We know we got 5 minutes to evacuate. So what are you grabbing in 5 minutes?”

“Passport.”

“Passport. But like there are so many things that you just don’t want to let go of. And then some were able to return to the homes and some went back to nothing. It just was, it’s incredible to imagine Say what it should be like.

:: Alanis Morissette

:: FireAid

:: “Beautiful. What a, what a room filled with a giant hug energy. Many people will really show up and contribute, you know, and some people don’t know how. So it’s money, time, care, contributes, no matter what You can.

Other actions for the fundraising event include Gracie Abrams, Katy Perry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sting and Stevie Nicks. Dave Matthews and John Mayer appear together for the first time.

The show is scheduled for Thursday at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum in Inglewood just outside Los Angeles. They appear live in selected AMC theaters and stream on Netflix, Max, Apple TV, Prime Video, Spotify, YouTube and elsewhere. Audio will be available via IHearTradio.

Parts of Los Angeles, the second largest American city and many musicians, were destroyed last week by rapidly moving fires that killed 28 people and destroyed more than 16,000 homes and other structures.