A charity concert to raise money for Los Angeles wildfire relief will be held in late January, but the lineup has not yet been announced, but will be limited to musicians based in the greater Los Angeles area.
charity concert dubbing fire aid The event is hosted by Live Nation, an entertainment company that also owns TicketMaster.
All proceeds will go toward “rebuilding infrastructure, supporting evacuated families, and promoting fire protection technologies and strategies to better prepare Los Angeles for fire emergencies,” the newspaper said. Live Nation website.
The concert will be held at the brand new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. A source told TMZ Organizers are also considering moving the event to the Kia Forum just down the street.
The forum's huge size may be better suited to the large number of participants that organizers are expecting, officials said.
According to TMZ, there are likely only 24 spots available on the lineup, even though more than 50 artists have expressed interest in participating. Organizers are looking to add more slots to meet overwhelming demand.
According to TMZ, the concert will be livestreamed for those who can't make it to California.
Wildfires in Los Angeles have ripped through the county, forcing thousands of people to evacuate. Parts of the county closest to the Palisades and Eaton fires are completely destroyed as firefighters continue to extinguish the fires. The Hearst Fire is mostly extinguished, but strong winds have returned and other fires are growing more ferocious.
So far, 25 people have been killed and dozens are missing.
