New York (AP) -The star came out for Fireaid, so his wallet was the same. Last week, a large -scale profit concert for raising funds for those affected by the devastating Los Angeles regions is expected to procure more than $ 100 million.
More than 50 million viewers streamed on Thursday, 28 broadcasts and online outlets, on Thursday, more than 6 hours of concerts. The procured money includes ticket sales, sponsorship, product sales, and general donations. This includes $ 1 million from the band U2.
The show featured performances from southern California artists such as Billy Alish, Katie Perry, Red Hot Chile Pepper. More than 30 artists played between Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, two venues in Los Angeles.
All dollars gathered during the concert matched Steve Barmer, the owner of LA Clippers, and his wife, Connie. The matching amount is included in a total of $ 100 million. Clippers also offset the cost of participating in the show.
This money is used to support the immediate needs and long -term recovery in the Los Angeles region. The organizer says that funding is underway and hopes to get the first subsidy by mid -February.





