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FireAid concert raises over $100 Million for LA wildfire relief

FireAid, the massive benefit concert held last week to support those impacted by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, is expected to raise more than $100 million.

The event drew millions of viewers and generous donations, making it one of the largest fundraising efforts for wildfire relief.

Record-Breaking Viewership and Donations

More than 50 million people streamed the six-hour concert across 28 broadcasting and online platforms. Donations poured in from ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and direct contributions from the public—including a $1 million donation from U2.

The fundraising continued at the Grammy Awards, where host Trevor Noah urged viewers to contribute, and a QR code appeared on-screen for easy donations. By Tuesday, the Grammys had raised nearly $9 million, bringing additional support to the cause. The Recording Academy and MusiCares also generated more than $24 million for charity throughout Grammy weekend.

Star-Studded Performances and Matching Donations

FireAid featured an all-star lineup of Southern California artists, including Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. More than 30 performers took the stage across two major Los Angeles venues, the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum.

Every dollar raised during the concert was matched by Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie, doubling the impact of contributions. The Clippers also covered the production costs to ensure that all proceeds go directly to wildfire relief.

Ongoing Relief and Future Grants

The funds will be used for both immediate assistance and long-term recovery efforts in the Los Angeles region. Organizers expect to begin distributing grants by mid-February, with fundraising efforts continuing in the weeks ahead.

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