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The stars together and raised funds for those affected by the Los Angeles fire.

All the musicians gathered in Los Angeles and gathered for the Fireaid Benefit concert held at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum. The goal of profits was to rebuild a community influenced by the fire that burned Los Angeles in January.

Performers include Stevie Nicks, Jerry Roll, Katie Perry, Billy Arish, Rod Stewart, and many others.

Miles Teller lost his house at Pacific Palisese Fire and then broke the silence at the Fireaid welfare concert. (Keleigh Teller Instagram; Photo: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

At the end of the show, Miles Teller broke his silence after his wife and his wife, Kelly Teller, lost home during the Parisade fire.

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“I just want to shout first. I know there are many first respondents here. I know there's a lot of things I see at home.

“My wife and I lost my house in the fire for everyone influenced by the city, like many of the Pacific Parisards, my heart is really my heart. It will come out, “said Teller.

“I just want to shout first. I know there are many first respondents here. I know there's a lot of things I see at home.

-Milesterer

Earlier this month, Kelly took him to Instagram and posted a photo before and after the house. In the caption, I noted that she and the actor regretted leaving a wedding dress when evacuated before the fire was consumed.

“If you are in the LA area, please go outside if possible. I want to get my wedding dress. Time.

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Teller joined his neighbor on stage, and he shared his impressive personal story about how he and his family influenced him. After that, Olivia Rodrigo went up on the stage and Sting continued.

Throughout the evening, the Pacific Parises community and the Altadena community, which was devastated by Eaton Fire, went on stage to share their experience.

During the performance of Knicks, she took a little time to convey personal stories to the audience. Let's go a little fraud here and talk about what really happened. “

“I have something to read because it's important here, but I want you to know for the first time in my life. When the fire climbs the hill behind my house, take me from me. And, and I was quite convinced that they drove me and evacuated me -My favorite words now -I turn to another safe place Knics said when he could see the house.

Stevie Knicks Song

Stevie Nicks thanked the firefighters to save her home between Pacific Palisese Fire. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for ABA)

“And because of the fact that my house is a tree, it was built in '38, so it would have put the whole remaining part on both sides on fire. She stood like her mother.

“When I'm looking at her now, I'm not back inside. I walked around the house and saw it. I just have God, sometimes everything is lost, You have to go there. If she wasn't there, he didn't know what I did, so the god who saved the house for me continued.

The legendary musician dedicated her second song “Landslide” to a firefighter who got off from Santa Rosa who helped save her house.

“Take care of yourself. We love you,” said Knicks before the stage began to rotate.

Before Knicks, Stewart started a show at the in -twin dome. In the two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he played two songs, including new songs in his set.

“Because I spent 50 years in my life,” Stewart told Fox News Digital when asked why he chose to participate in Fireaid's profits. “I'm a Californian in my life, so I'm a Californian. I know I can't hear that, but I know, but there were wonderful days. My kids are. Born here.

“I'm a Californian in my life for 50 years. I know I can't hear that, but I know, but there were wonderful days.”

-Rod Stewart

Billy Airish was on the stage on a green day in a photo of the first response played behind them.

“We are still alive. This is California. We all are together. I love Los Angeles.

Comedian Billy Crystal was on stage to share a powerful message about Los Angeles' laughing again after the Green Day performance.

Billy Crystal Parisase House

Billy Crystal has launched a La Fire Doid Benefit Concert after losing his house in Parises Fire. (Getty Image)

Billy Crystal Parisase House

The view of Billy Crystal's house was destroyed by the Parisade fire. (Photo/GC image by photo)

Alanis Moriceetto walked to the stage on the KIA Forum singing her hit song “Hand in My Pocket” while wearing an “I Heart La” T -shirt.

Later, before she started singing the hit song “Thank you U.”, she shared a thank -you message to all firefighters who worked hard to extinguish the fire. When she sang a song, a few weeks in the past few weeks, a variety of Instagram posted, featured a photo of a firefighter and a caption that expresses gratitude, and flashes on the screen behind her.

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When she left the stage, the letter that spelled “Thank you” was shining on the screen on the stage.

The “sarcastic” singer posted a photo of her concert set list Instagram Last week, I wrote “#palisadesiloveyou is faster” and “#Palisadesiloveouveou” in the caption.

Anderson Park and Sheila E were on the stage with Dr. Dre participated in a surprise performance.

Joni Mitchell was the next performance on stage. She was surprised when she sang and sang with a cane in her hand.

Dawes was on the stage, and Graham Nash continued in Kia Forum. “Every time Los Angeles gets into trouble, the musicians are right there, and I'm proud of being one of them,” Nash said.

John Mayer

John Meyer performed on the stage during the Fireaid payment concert for the California Fire Relief. (Photo: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Firead)

P! NK went up to the stage to play her hit, ran “How about us?” “If you hurt, I will hurt with you,” she said.

P! Following NK's performance, the live stream was breaded on Intuit Dome with an introduction from Samuel L. Jackson.

Rod Stewart was on stage to start performing at the second venue, Intuit Dome.

Rod stewart

Rod Stewart went on stage at a Fireaid welfare concert. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Firead)

“I have lived here for 50 years. 50 years, so this is my blood, my soul, and my heart,” said Stewart.

John Meyer won the stage solo on Thursday night. “It's an honor to be here tonight,” he told the crowd.

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Abbott Elementary School, Quinta Brunson, has expanded his awareness of how the fire has influenced the Los Angeles school system and brought a mathematical teacher to the stage, following Mayer's performance.

The earth, wind, and fire rose to the stage, singing “It is the world of the world”, “Shining Star”, and “September”.

Earth, wind and fire

(LR) Verdine White, Philip Bailey, Jr., Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson, and B. David Whiteworth of Earth, Wind & Fire played on Intutuit Dome. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Firead)

Rock band Black Crows went on stage at KIA Forum and played several songs on Slash Fireaid Benefit Concert.

Singer, guitarist, and songwriter John Fogati, who won the Grammy Awards, played after the rock band, and Glacie Abrams sang Kia Forum.

“I grew up in Parisard, and my heart is with all my neighbors and Altadena,” she said. “This is a very beautiful reflection of what music is doing. I love Los Angeles, it's a house.”

Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani was definitely played during the Fireaid Benefit Concert. (AP Photo/Crispitzello)

Definitely went up next. Gwen Stefani has displayed the stage on the famous hit, Just a Girl. Following her, Tate McRlee continued.

Jerry roll, Travis Barker

TRAVIS BARKER and Jelly Roll Roll at the Fireareart Concert. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Firead)

Country Star's Jerry Roll said that playing in Fireaid Benefit Concert was “honor.” Travis Barker played a song on stage with him.

Meanwhile, Katie Perry asked the crowd to “continue this energy forever” during the Fireaid concert. “”

“This is to keep us away from the robot,” she continued.

Katie Perry

Katie Perry performed at the Fireaid payment concert with the flag of California. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

She sang “California Girls” while raising the California flag. The crowds, including the first respondents who attended, were all smiled during her performance.

In the evening, Red Hot Chiri Peppers played some of the hits, and the bassist flea was played in clothes consisting of underwear, socks and sneakers.

Before the show, Los Angelel Scrippers and Steve Ballmer, the owner of Intuit Dome, said that they would not provide Fox News Digital to provide the Firead Benefit Concert home. “This is our community,” said Balmer.

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IRVING AZOFF, the chairman of the Full Stop Management and former TicketMaster CEO, told Fox News Digital that Rod Stewart was the “first one” and the phone continued to ring.

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“The phone rang. Stevie Knicks said,” What are you going to do? ” “

Photo of Stevie Knicks

Irving Azov said he received a phone call from Stevie Nicks to participate in Fireaid Benefit Concert. (Photo: Paul Natch/Wireimage)

“John Meyer said,” I call Dave Matthews. ” Unfortunately, there was an emergency of the family.

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Profit from the show is sent to a 501C3 non -profit organization, supporting refugees, reconstructing infrastructure and progressing fire prevention technology.

Fox News Digital Larry Fink has contributed to this report.

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