FireAid Benefit Concert: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Star BREADS Silence after losing home in Palisades four

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The stars met to raise funds for those affected by fires in Los Angeles.

Musicians gathered everyone in Los Angeles for FireAid Benefit Concert, held at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum. The goal with the advantage was to rebuild the communities affected by fires burning through Los Angeles in January.

The artists included Stevie Nicks, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Billie Eilish and Rod Stewart as well as many others.

Miles Teller's house before and after the fire

Miles Teller broke his silence at Fireaid Benefit Concert after losing his home in Pacific Palisades four. (Keleigh Teller Instagram; Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Mot the end of the show broke Miles Teller his silence after he and his wife, Keleigh Teller, lost their homes under Palisades four.

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“First, I just want to give a cry, I know there are many first responders here tonight, I know there’s a lot to see at home, so thank everyone for keeping us safe. Thanks.”

“My wife and I, like many of us in Pacific Palisades, lost our homes in fires, and my heart breaks for everyone who has been affected all over the city. Really my heart goes out to all of you,” Teller said.

“First, I just want to give a cry, I know there are many first responders here tonight, I know there’s a lot to see at home, so thank everyone for keeping us safe. Thanks.”

– Miles Teller

Earlier this month, Keleigh went to Instagram to place pre-and-after-photos of their house and noticed in the headline that she regretted having left her wedding dress when she and the actor evacuated before the flames ate their property.

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Teller was joined on the stage by a neighbor of Hans who shared his moving, personal story of how Palisades four affected him and his family. Olivia Rodrigo then took the stage followed by stitches.

During the evening, the residents of the Pacific Palisades community as well as the Altadena community – which were destroyed by Eaton Fire – took the scene to share their experiences.

In the middle of Nicks ‘performance she took a moment to tell the audience a personal story: “I’ve been on the way two solid years and I’ve just been out for about three weeks before fires started. I’ m will go A little junk here and actually talk to you about what happened.

“I have something here that I have to read because it is important, but I want you to know it for the first time in my life knowing that I was a full-on Pacific Palisadean Woman with an old , beautiful, famous house that was almost taken from me as the fire came up the hill behind my house and I was pretty sure when they whipped me away and evacuated me – my least favorite word now – to another safe place that when I turned around and so my house would be in flames, “Nicks said.

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Stevie Nicks thanked the firefighters for saving his home under Pacific Palisades four. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images to ABA)

“And because of the fact that my house was wood because it was built in ’38, it would have set all the rest of the street on both sides on fire. So she stands strong, like her mother. And in my Opinion she saved the whole street.

“When I look at her now, I haven’t gone back yet. I just walked around the house and seen it. I just go, there is a god, sometimes when everything is lost you have to go there is a god, There that house saved me, because without her I do not know what I would have done, ”Nicks continued.

The legendary musician then dedicated his second song, “Landslides,” to the firefighters who came down from Santa Rosa, who helped save her home.

“Take care of yourself. We love you, ”Nicks said, before the scene began to rotate and moved the musician from the stage.

Before Nicks, the Stewart show started the Intuit Dome. The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer performed two songs under his set, including a new one.

“Because I spent 50 years of my life here,” Stewart Fox News told Digital when asked why he chose to participate in the FireThe advantage. “Fifty years of my life, so I’m Californly. I know I don’t sound like that, but you know, but there were good days, wonderful days. My kids were born here, so of course I have to be here.”

“Fifty years of my life, so I’m Californly. I know I don’t sound like that, but you know, but there were good days, wonderful days.”

– Rod Stewart

Billie Eilish took the stage with Green Day with photos of the first respondents who played behind them.

“We are still alive. This is California and we are all in this. We love you Los Angeles and we have your back no matter what,” said Green Day’s Billie Joel Armstrong.

Comedian Billy Crystal took the scene after Green Day’s performance to share a strong message about how the people of Los Angeles “will laugh again.”

Billy Crystal Palisades Home

Billy Crystal started La Fireaid Benefit Concert after losing his home in Palisades four. (Getty Images)

Billy Crystal Palisades Home

Views of Billy Crystal’s home destroyed in Palisades four. (Photo of Mega/GC pictures)

Alanis Morissette went into the stage of the Kia Forum and sang her hit song, “Hand in Locket” while having a “I Heart La” T-shirt.

She then shared a message of gratitude for all firefighters and first respondents who worked hard to put fires before she started singing her hit song “Thank U.” As she sang the song, various Instagram posts flashed over the past few weeks with photos of firefighters and captions expressing thanks on the screen behind her.

See: Rod Stewart shares why he appears at FireAid Benefit Concert

As she walked off the stage, letters that spelled “thank you” were left shiny on the screen on stage.

The “ironic” singer sent a photo of the set list to the concert on her Instagram Last week, “So much love wrote in the middle of the surrender. #Palisadesiloveyou more soon” in the caption.

Anderson Paak and Sheila E then took the stage with Dr. Dre, who participated in a surprise performance.

Joni Mitchell was the next artist to take the stage. She wowed as she sang sat down with a sugar cane in her hand.

Dawes took the stage, followed by Graham Nash at the Kia Forum. “Every time Los Angeles gets into trouble, the musicians are right there, and I’m proud to be one of them,” Nash said.

John Mayer

John Mayer appeared on stage under FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images to FireAid)

P! NK took the scene to perform his hit, “What about us” and then thanked the first respondents. “If you hurt, I hurt you,” she said.

After P! NK’s performance panned the live stream for the Intuit Dome with an introduction from Samuel L. Jackson.

Rod Stewart took the stage to start the performances at the Intuit Dome, the other place at night.

Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart took the stage under FireAid Benefit Concert. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images to FireAid)

“I have lived here for 50 years. 50 years. Then this, Los Angeles, is in my blood, in my soul and in my heart,” said Stewart.

John Mayer took stage solo on Thursday night. “It’s an honor to be here tonight,” he said to the crowd.

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“Abbot Elementary” Quinta Brunson took the stage after Mayer’s performance to spread the awareness of how fires affected the Los Angeles school system and even brought a math teacher on stage with her.

Earth, Wind & Fire took the stage to sing “It’s the Way,” “Shining Star” and “September.”

Earth, wind and fire

(LR) Verdine White, Philip Bailey, Jr., Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson and B. David Whitworth from Earth, Wind & Fire performed at Intuit Dome. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images to FireAid)

Rockband The Black Crowes took the stage on the Kia Forum to perform a few songs under FireAid Benefit Concert with a performance of Slash.

Grammy-winning singer, guitarist and songwriter, John Fogerty, performed after the rock band, with Gracie Abrams and then sang the Kia forum.

“I grew up in palisades and my heart is with all my neighbors and people in Altadena,” she said. “This is just such a beautiful reflection of what music does. I love Los Angeles very much, it’s at home.”

Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani from undoubtedly performed under FireAid Benefit Concert. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

No doubt it got up next. Gwen Stefani praised the scene with his famous hit, “Just a Girl.” She was followed by Tate McRae.

Jelly Roll, Travis Barker

Travis Barker and Jelly Roll at FireAid Benefit Concert. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images to FireAid)

Country Star Jelly Roll said it was an “honor” to appear at FireAid Benefit Concert. Travis Barker joined him on stage to perform a song.

Meanwhile, Katy Perry asked the audience to “keep this energy going forever” during the FireAid concert. “

“That’s what keeps us separate from the robots,” she continued.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry appeared under FireAid Benefit Concert with a California flag. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

She sang “California Gurls” while she had a California flag. The audience, including the first responders who were present, were all smiles during her performance.

Later in the evening, the red hot chili pepper fruits appeared a few of their hits where bassist flopped in his go-to-outfit, consisting of underwear, socks and sneakers.

Before the show, Steve Ballmer, the owner of Los Angeles Clippers and Intuit Dome, told Fox News Digital that he did not hesitate to offer a home to FireAid Benefit Concert. “This is our community,” Ballmer said.

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Irving Azoff, a full -stop management chairman and former CEO of Ticketmaster, Fox News Digital told Rod Stewart was the “first in” and the phone just continued to call.

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“The phone rang. Stevie Nicks said, ‘What are we going to do?'”

A photo of Stevie Nicks

Irving Azoff said he got a call from Stevie Nicks to join FireAid Benefit Concert. (Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage)

“John Mayer called and said, ‘I call Dave Matthews.’ Unfortunately, a family had emergency.

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The revenue from the shows goes to a non-profit 501C3, support displaced families, rebuilding infrastructure and promoting fire protection technologies.

Fox News Digital Larry Fink contributed to this report.