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Stars, including Billy Eilish, Pink, Katy Perry, Nirvana and Dr. Dre, presented themselves in Fireaid on Thursday, a concert of benefits in Los Angeles to help the area recover from two of the largest fires in their history S
More than 20 performers from different genres have taken the stage for the five -hour show, which happens at the same time in two big places in the city and raises money for effort to relieve fire.
The actor Billy Crystal welcomed the crowd of the Kia Forum, wearing clothes he had when he escaped from the fire of the Pacific Palisades earlier this month.
“You will hear from a number of people who were tragically affected by these fires, and I was one of them,” Crystal said until he found the show.

He has lived in the area for 46 years and talks touching about the loss of his home.
Crystal jokes that it looks like someone who has just robbed a comfort store, adding that it is important to find moments of humor against the backdrop of devastation.
Shortly after the show started at the KIA forum, a second concert also started at Intuit Dome, with the online flow passing between the two places. Many of the performers they performed are from or based in Los Angeles.
California -born Katie Perry waved on the state flag while performing hits like California Gralds.

Other stars who take the stage included without a doubt from Orange County and Dr Dre, who performed his anthem California Love, cooperation with the end of 2pac.
“This is a magical moment for me. I have so much love, boys … I appreciate all the first respondents and all the firefighters who put their lives on the line. It's all about love for me today,” The rapper said.
Eilish Duetted with Rock Band Green Day to perform last night on Earth. The group's frontman Billy Joe Armstrong said to the crowd: “We're still alive, it's California and we're all together.
“From the bottom of our hearts, we love you Los Angeles and we got your back, no matter what.”
Later, Eilis joined her brother Finis to fulfill her own hits, including wild color and birds on a feather.


Elsewhere, Flitwood singer Mc Stevie Nicks dedicated her landslide to firefighters who saved her home and thus probably saved her entire block.
“I was a complete woman in the Pacific with an old, beautiful, famous house that was almost taken by me when the fire climbed the hill behind my house,” Nix recalled.
“And I was almost sure they waved me and they evacuated me – the least my favorite word now – in another safe place, that when I turned and looked at my house, it would be in flames.”
But, the singer said her house “stands strong, just like (I). And I think she saved the whole street.”


Actor Samuel L Jackson also appeared, praising the first reacting as he introduced the crowd of firefighter who lost his home in the flame.
The actor then presented the next music guest Rod Stuart, who fulfilled Young and Maggie May forever.
Alanis Morisset wore a T -shirt “I Love La” and fulfilled her thank you thanks u, who brought a mood of gratitude to firefighters and other key workers.
The other members of the rock band of the 90, Nirvana, Dave Gall, Pat Mary and Christie Novoselich also gathered again with a series of guest vocalists such as St. Vincent and Kim Gordon on St. Saint and Sonik Youth.
Other stars that appear on both shows include Olivia Rodrigo, Earth, Wind and Fire, Gracey Abrams, Sting and Tate Makri.

81 -year -old Johnny Mitchell made a rare public appearance, performing a handout on both sides now while sitting on a golden throne.
“Mitchell's observation that” something was lost, but something acquired in life every day “was met with a tremendous cheer. I felt like a dose of royal perspective from one of the great of all time,” said James Hall to the telegraph In his review at the concert.
“The song was recorded in LA. And here this concert was the most effective. The host of songs, recorded or written, La reminded us of the musical pedigree of the place and what could be lost too easy.”
Red Hot Chilli Peppers filled their shot under the bridge, Paean to Los Angeles, with texts like “The City, she loves me”, engaging in new touching.


The night ended with the performance of Lady Gaga, who presented a powerful performance of her hit brace from the 2018 movie, born a star.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris was one of the famous people spotted in the Intuit Dome crowd.
Her husband Doug Emhof shared a photo taken at the Instagram dome on Instagram, with the inscription: “Kamala and I are grateful to be at the Fireaid concert tonight in our hometown in Los Angeles.
“This is a wonderful night that shows the strength and stability of our city when we begin to recover and restore from devastating fires.”
The audience watching the show were encouraged to donate online. At the beginning of the concert, Crystal revealed that the U2 band had contributed $ 1 million (£ 804 829).
The receipts from the concert and donations during the show will go to restore communities and prevent future fires in the region.
At least 29 people were killed and over 16,000 homes and businesses were destroyed in the rapidly widespread, destructive fires that broke out in early January.
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Viewers will be able to donate money for help to help during the show, or through a text message, or through the Fireaidla website.
Donations will be monitored by the Annberg Foundation, focusing on both short -term help and long -term fire prevention projects.
In addition, Connie and Steve Balmer – who own the La Clippers basketball team, as well as Intuit Dome and Forum – will meet all the donations made during the broadcast.
The Palisadi and Ethan fires have become The largest fires ever seen in the LA area Earlier this month. They both exploded on January 7, as the region saw a strong wind event, making small flames in a brush, mountainous areas difficult to contain.
Embers passed kilometers, igniting entire communities and leveling neighborhoods.
Nearly 7,000 structures were leveled into the fire of Palisades in the Northwest LA. Another 9,400 were destroyed in the Ethan fire in the Altadan region in Los Angeles County. The fires also demanded a number of casualties.