Green Day, Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell and other artistes performed at the concert. Read more at straitstimes.com.
P!nk, Joni Mitchell, and Lady Gaga were just a few of the highlights in a night that also featured a No Doubt reunion and the surviving Nirvana members
The FireAid benefit was fueled by some of music’s best performers to raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
The benefit concert in Inglewood featured Dr. Dre, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Anderson .Paak, Alanis Morissette and more The post FireAid: Los Angeles Unites and the Stars Come Out to Help Those Ravaged by Wildfires | Photos appeared first on TheWrap.
Billie Eilish made a surprise appearance on stage with Green Day on Thursday to kick off one of two star-studded concerts in Los Angeles put together to raise funds for people affected by deadly wildfires in California this month.
The all-star FireAid benefit in Los Angeles began with Green Day and Billie Eilish teaming up for the 'American Idiot' deep cut "Last Night on Earth."
Green Day are currently in South Africa for their first shows ever in the country. Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong didn't waste the opportunity to bite his thumb at its wealthiest and most well-known son during their gig in Johannesburg last night, when he changed a line in American Idiot to let the Tesla CEO know his thoughts.
One of the great challenges faced by the events during Grammy Week, including the FireAid benefit, is how to set the proper tone: How do you have a celebratory event like big concert or awards show without seeming tone-deaf to the tragedy and loss so many suffered in the Los Angeles wildfires that ravaged the
Pop stars, first responders, rock stars and those who’ve lost everything in the devastating LA-area wildfires came together for FireAid, a massive benefit concert Thursday that combined spectacular performances with moving storytelling from survivors and reminders of the destruction.
The FireAid benefit was fueled by some of music’s best performers to raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts. Here are some of the top moments.
The “Shallow” singer closed out the star-studded benefit concert with a song she co-wrote for the show with her fiancé, Michael Polansky.