A guide to where to find the FireAid livestream and radio broadcast, available through dozens of apps and websites.
There are a bunch of benefit concerts for the LA wildfires coming up, and FireAid is the biggest. Taking place at both the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum in Inglewood, the event has Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish,
The FireAid concert takes place on Thursday, Jan. 30. For those looking to tune in, there are several ways to watch and listen to the concert benefiting those affected by the devastating Los Angeles fires.
Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and other stars will perform Thursday at FireAid, a benefit concert to raise funds for those impacted by the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
Some of the biggest names in music will come together Thursday for the FireAid benefit concert that is raising money for Los Angeles -area wildfire relief efforts. FireAid will take over two Inglewood, California, venues—the Kia Forum, starting at 6 p.m. Pacific, and the Intuit Dome starting at 7:30 p.m.
Matthews had been set to take the stage at the Jan. 30 benefit concert in the wake of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
The FireAid L.A. Benefit Concert airs live, so you can watch one just about any streaming service for free, such as DirecTV Stream, Hulu Paramount+, Prime Video, Peacock and others. All web-based services are accessible on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or smart TV.
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