Celebristies, First Response and Others Affected by the Los Angeles Fires Came Together On Thursday at theFireaid Benefit Concert The Band Green Day Kicked Off The Two-Venue Event, and Were Joined by Singer Songwriter Billie Eilish in Their Performance at the Kia Forum Arena in Inglewood, California.
“If i loose everything in the fire / i’m sending all my love to you,” eilish sang at the performance which intends to increase cash for wildfire alleviation.
“Our goal is simple tonight, to spend more money than the dodgers Spent on Free Agents,” Green Day Frontman Billy Joel Armstrong Joked, Referring to the Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Team.
Hey the very first large contribution of the evening was by Irish Rock Band U2, an amount of $ 1 million (EUR 960.6 million).
The Benefit Concert Had Musical Performanances, and Survivors Telling Tales of Destruction from the Fires.
American Actor and Comedian Billy Crystal Told the Audience He was Wearing the Same Clothes that He Had Evacuated in. He cost-free his home of 46 years, in the pacific Palisades Neighborhood.
Rapper Dr Dre Showed Up for a Surprise Performance, Followed by 81-Year-Old Singer Joni Mitchell’s efficiency. The Band No Doubt Led by Gwen Stefani So Took to the Stage.
The Band Nirvana Reunited on Stage asWell Other Star Performers on the checklist consisted of Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, Olivia Rodrigo, Peso Pluma, Stevie Wonder andSting
Second Venue
The various other Venue for the performance was hero in the intuit dome. It was begun by Samuel L. Jackson, on Altadena Fire Fighter Who Lost his Home, and Rod Stewart.
Here, the schedule consisted of vocalists pink and stevie nicks, and r & b band Earth, Wind &Fire The Black Crowes So Performed and Were Joined by Guitarist Slash.
Gen z vocalists like gracie abrams and tate mcrae so required to phase.
The Screen Behind the Performers Flashed Images of Firefighters and theDestruction Between music collections, there were in-person and video clip stories of survivors.
“We’re Appreciative of this moment. I hope people remember this concert forever,” Scott Jones, 54,Told Reuters News Agency He Attended the Concert with his Daughter, Wearing Matching T-Shirts that Said “First Response.”
TG/WD (AP, Reuters)