How Beyoncé's remarkable $2.5 million donation is transforming L.A. wildfire relief efforts and inspiring a wave of celebrity support across America.
The event, called FireAid, will take place at the same time in two separate venues on 30 January, and will feature a host of performers who all have ties to California, which continues to battle powerful and deadly wildfires.
Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and Sir Rod Stewart are among a list of artists set to take to the stage for a charity concert to raise funds for wildfire relief in Los Angeles.
That brought Beyoncé’s career total nominations to a whopping 99, making her the most nominated artist in Grammys history. Another amazing feat: “Cowboy Carter” tied Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” for the most nominated release.
Afro-reggae singer ended her 2024 year with her ’Commercial Break’ EP, which takes a glass-half-full look at love.
Dave Matthews and former Berklee School of Music student John Mayer will perform live together for the first time at FireAid.
Rock ‘n’ roll rebel Melissa Etheridge’s escape from Los Angeles fire left her with a new appreciation for what’s important in life.
The 67th annual Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles — though the Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts following the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.
Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day and Joni Mitchell are among the performers slated to take the stage at FireAid, a benefit concert for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief. FireAid was originally scheduled to take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood,
Grammy Awards are slated to take place on the ceremony’s original date of Feb. 2 and sources say the Clive Davis party is still on.