FireAid Benefit Concert Extends On-Demand Streaming Window and Donation Matching for Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery

February 10, 2025
FireAid Benefit Concert Extends On-Demand Streaming Window and Donation Matching for Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery

By popular demand, organizers and streaming partners for the spectacular FireAid benefit concerts staged at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome and Kia Forum on January 30 have extended its on-demand access for a full year. Through Jan. 2026, those who missed the celebrated one-night-only affair can experience the landmark performances and support wildfire recovery in Southern California by tuning in on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, iHeart, KTLA+, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock/NBCNewsNow, SiriusXM, TikTok, Veeps and YouTube, among others.

Presented by partners Live Nation, AEG and the Azoff family, the 30-act FireAid program went beyond high expectations with a litany of guest stars and unprecedented collaborations, raising more than $100 million for LA wildfire victims so far. This tremendous response will continue steadily as LA Clippers owner (and former Microsoft CEO) Steve Ballmer and his wife Connie Snyder have renewed their pledge to match every donation. 

All proceeds from FireAid are directed to the FireAid Grants Advisory Committee, 501(c)(3) charitable organization created for the event, composed of philanthropic figureheads of Los Angeles and led by the Annenberg Foundation. Per a release, the committee “has been listening daily to affected communities, assessing local resource gaps to ensure aid reaches those most in need, and researching the handling of other fire disasters, such as those in Maui and Northern California.” The first phase of grants will begin this month. 

With a lineup packed with proud LA locals, FireAid’s five-and-a-half-hour program maintained a solemn yet resolute mood as musicians and presenters offered personal reflections on the city they love and the path ahead. Split between the two vaunted venues, the event favored rock and The Forum and an eclectic mix of pop at Intuit Dome, together representing Los Angeles’ rich musical past, present and future. Unmissable performances throughout the night included sets from Joni Mitchell, John Mayer and Stevie Nicks, plus a long-awaited Nirvana reunion, collaboration between Stephen Stills and Graham Nash and sit-ins from Sting and Flea on Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground.”

For more information on FireAid and a donation window, visit fireaidla.org. Read a full recap of the event here.