FireAid concert: Date, venue, and everything we know so far about Live Nation event to benefit LA wildfire victims

FireAid concert
Los Angeles fire evacuation map (Image via official website experience.args.com)

FireAid concert will be held on January 30, 2025, at the Inuit Dome in Los Angeles, California. The concert is aimed at creating a fund for the long-term relief and benefit of the Los Angeles wildfire victims, as described on the Live Nation website page for the tour:

"Intuit Dome will host a benefit concert dedicated to rebuilding communities devastated by wildfires and supporting efforts to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California."

The announcement continued:

"FireAid, an evening of music and solidarity will take place on Thursday, January 30, with performers and ticket information announcements scheduled for the coming days.Proceeds from the concert will go towards a 501(c)(3)-"

The announcement ends:

"-created for this event that will focus on rebuilding infrastructure, supporting displaced families, and advancing fire prevention technologies and strategies to ensure LA is better prepared for fire emergencies. This special event is produced by Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff family, in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents."

The concert lineup and schedule have not been released as of the writing of this article. The Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff families are some of the richest families in the Los Angeles area. The Azoff family released a joint statement regarding the upcoming benefit as well, stating:

Our community is hurting right now. We hope this brings some healing and much-needed resources as we look toward recovery.

The FireAid concert, as mentioned above, was announced by Live Nation on their official website. The concert announcement was later amplified by Live Nation's announcement on its social media on January 10, 2025:


More on FireAid concert 2025 as Los Angeles fire continues to rage

FireAid concert has been announced even as the Los Angeles fire continues to rage on for 6 days as of the writing of this article. The fire started on January 7, 2025, and has continued since then.

The fire conditions were announced a few days before the fire actually started, with drought and dry conditions as well as high-speed winds issued by the US National Interagency Fire Center as well as the local National Weather Service.

The fire has now spread to a total of 21 regions across Southern California. The affected regions are given below:

San Bernardino County:

  • Riverside
  • Commercial
  • Brier

Riverside County:

  • Tyler
  • Scout

Los Angeles County:

  • Sunset
  • Palisades
  • Gulch
  • King
  • Eaton
  • Huntington
  • Bert
  • Hurst
  • Woodley
  • Lidia
  • Cantu
  • Sunset
  • Sunswept
  • Archer
  • Kenneth

Ventura County:

  • Kenneth
  • Olivas

Orange County:

  • Taft

The fire has caused severe damage to several regions, including Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, and Creek, among others. The damages have also affected people in the music industry.

A small section of the list, as curated by the band Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis on a spreadsheet, is given, with the full list available via Dupuis's social media. These are among the individuals who will benefit from the upcoming FireAid concert:

  • Aaron Bakker
  • Adam Farag and the family
  • Adrienne McCann (Adron) + Robin MacMillan
  • Alex Pfender
  • Alex Tebeleff +2
  • Alexander Baker
  • An Perry
  • Anderson Hao & Ari Riviera
  • Anthony Batt
  • Arroussiak Baltaian
  • Austin Macedo
  • Benjamin Lazar Davis and Family
  • Brett
  • Cindi Peters
  • Emeka Chukwurah
  • Emily Albert and Seema
  • Heavy Mellow
  • Linda Kennedy
  • Shannon Mac
  • Zade Batal

FireAid concert is one of the larger efforts at providing relief to those affected by the fires. The concert's venue Inuit Dome is in one of the less affected regions of the city.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh