Follow live updates on the FireAid benefit concert, which will feature performances from Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and more, as they raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire victims.
Gwen Stefani’s No Doubt is reuniting for the FireAid benefit concerts to raise money for those most affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Taking place at both the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum on Jan. 30,
Tate can be seen on January 30 at the FireAid concert in Los Angeles. The event is to provide relief for the LA fires. She will appear alongside Gwen Stefani and No Doubt, Green Day, the Red Hot ...
FireAid announced on Instagram that rock band No Doubt — which consists of Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal and Adrian Young — will reunite to perform at its benefit concert on Jan. 30 to raise money and awareness for Los Angeles wildfire relief.
Nearly a year after No Doubt’s triumphant Coachella return following a decade-long hiatus, the Orange County band will reunite once again at the upcoming FireAid benefit concert.
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No Doubt played a brief but exhilarating set at the FireAid concert on Thursday, tearing through three classics in less than 15 minutes.
After reuniting at Coachella last year, No Doubt came together again for a good cause. The plaid-clad band reunited at FireAid and performed several of their fan-favorite songs, including "Don't Speak,
The biggest names in pop, rock and country are coming together to raise funds for victims of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires and assist with the recovery.
U2, whose members include Bono and the Edge, committed during the event to donating $1 million to the relief efforts. Steve Ballmer, former Microsoft CEO and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, and his wife, Connie, also pledged to match that donation and all donations made during the live broadcast of FireAid.
Dozens of A-list artists came together to raise funds for L.A. wildfire recovery efforts. The six-hour benefit is available to stream on multiple platforms.