Fans predict major pop star’s return at benefit concert for LA wildfire victims
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A benefit concert to raise funds for victims of the Los Angeles wildfire has been announced by the Azoff Family. Funds raised by FireAid, which is being organised in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents, will go towards ‘rebuilding infrastructure and supporting displaced families’.
Over 30,000 residents have been told to evacuate their homes as the blaze continues to destroy much of the historic Pacific Palisades and surrounding area. Follow the latest news on the Los Angeles wildfires on our live blog. Celebrities such as Adam Brody and Leighton Meester and Seinfield’s Julia Louis-Dreyfus have had their homes reduced to rubble in the worst wildfire in the city’s history.
The huge event hopes to bring together some of the biggest artists for an ‘evening of music and solidarity’ at the Intuit Dome, California, on January 30. FireAid donations will also provide funding for ‘advancing fire prevention technologies and strategies to ensure LA is better prepared for fire emergencies.’.
While the lineup is yet to be announced, the concert will take place days before the Grammys are set to be hosted nearby with plenty of musicians anticipated to attend. Anticipation for who could perform is already growing, with many speculating one huge artist could return to the spotlight for the gig.
Harry Styles was an immediate suggestion from fans as he is managed by Jeremy Azoff’s company Full Stop Management. ‘Is anyone else thinking what I’m thinking,’ wrote Dana on X before clarifying: ‘Harry, for everyone asking what I’m talking about lmao.’.