Hayley Williams, St. Vincent, Lucy Dacus, and Extra to Play Gve a Fck LA Wildfire Aid Profit Live performance


Paramore’s Hayley Williams, St. Vincent, Lucy Dacus, and over a dozen different artists have been introduced to play G*ve a F*ck LA, a profit live performance and public sale to assist the victims of the California wildfires. Muna, Courtney Barnett, Jenny Lewis, Fragrance Genius, Christopher Owens, Finneas, Fred Armisen, Kevin Morby, Juliette Lewis, Phantom Planet, Reggie Watts, Sasami + Rostam, Scout Willis, the Linda Lindas, and Symone may even participate within the one-night-only occasion, with John C. Reilly set to host.

G*ve a F*ck LA will happen on February 5 at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium. Shock company are promised to look, Concord Tividad and Fats Tony will do DJ units, and an afterparty with Rico Nasty and Dylan Brady can be billed. All proceeds from the occasion will profit native organizations Altadena Women, Mates in Deed, One Voice, and Pasadena Humane Society, and all venue and ticketing service charges can be waived. Tickets go on sale tomorrow, January 28 at 12 p.m. Pacific. Followers who can’t attend are invited to look at a livestream of the present on Veeps with a $5 minimal donation.

A number of different star-studded profit concert events are elevating cash to assist offset the injury of the California wildfires, too; I Love LA boasts units by Vibrant Eyes, Jim James, Andrew Chicken, Soiled Projectors’ David Longstreth, and extra, whereas a new live performance headlined by Blink-182 and Alkaline Trio was simply introduced. The largest of the bunch is FireAid, which has Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Girl Gaga, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, No Doubt, Crimson Sizzling Chili Peppers, Peso Pluma, Stevie Surprise, Inexperienced Day, and plenty of extra slated to carry out.

Because the fires broke out two weeks in the past, ravaging elements of Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Altadena, the music neighborhood has come collectively to point out help for these affected. Beyoncé’s BeyGood introduced a $2.5 million donation for aid efforts, the Recording Academy and MusiCares put aside $1 million for aid efforts aimed toward musicians and different business professionals, and quite a few artists have banded collectively to donate funds from compilation albums.

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