Two Stages. One Mission. Endless Impact: How FireAid Is Using Music to Rebuild Southern California
This wildfire season has been particularly devastating for Southern California, leaving neighborhoods destroyed and communities shaken. It’s a reality we’ve faced too many times, but even in the toughest moments, LA shows its strength and solidarity.
On January 30, that resilience will take center stage as the FireAid Benefit Concert will transform two iconic venues, Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, into spaces where music does what it does best: bring people together and remind us of our collective power to make a difference.
Why FireAid Matters
Let’s be real—music can’t solve everything. But it has an undeniable power to bring people together, to create a sense of belonging and purpose. That’s exactly what FireAid is about.
Every single dollar from ticket sales will go straight to helping communities rebuild, with all ticketing and service fees waived. No fine print. Just action.
No Barriers
Can’t make it in person? Doesn’t matter. FireAid is ensuring anyone who wants to show up can. The concert will stream live on major platforms like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Netflix, and YouTube. And if you want to capture the magic on the big screen, select AMC Theatres will be hosting special screenings of the event.
Beyond fireaid
Across Los Angeles, artists, venues, and fans are stepping up, showing us how a city built on creativity and collaboration--and its friends on the East Coast--answer the call when needed most.
Here are just a few of the events amplifying the movement:
Jan 16-Jan 31: Insomniac: LA Fire Benefits @ Multiple Venues
Jan 26-Jan 29: NY-4-LA @ Multiple Venues
Jan 27: Bill Burr & Shane Gillis L.A. Wildfire Relief Comedy Show @ The Wiltern
Jan 28: For Los Angeles Benefit Show by NIVA @ The Lodge Room
Mar 06: RUFUS DU SOL (DJ Set) Benefit for LA Fire Recovery @ Hollywood Palladium
This isn’t just another schedule of events; it’s a roadmap for how culture responds to crisis. Every ticket purchased, every note played, and every gathering of fans is a small, but essential act of rebuilding.
Learn more about FireAid and other organizations helping to rebuild what the wildfires have taken.