The broadcast of the FireAid benefit concert, which took place Jan. 30 at Inglewood's Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, will stay in circulation on multiple platforms.
Now, Gaga is ready to take her talents abroad. Today (February 21), Lady Gaga took to Instagram to announced her forthcoming Brazilian bash, Mayhem On The Beach. On May 3, Lady Gaga and the Monsters ...
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FireAid benefit concert delivers a powerhouse night of music to aid wildfire reliefBillie Eilish guested with Green Day. Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Stephen Stills conjured a Laurel Canyon vibe. Jelly Roll sang a Bob Seger song with Blink-182’s Travis Barker pounding away on ...
Lady Gaga rediscovered her passion for music through self-discovery, channeling her personal transformation into her new ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNFireAid Benefit Concert Distributes $50 Million In GrantsFireAid is distributing $50 million in grants of $100,000 or more to community-based organizations for Los Angeles fire relief.
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Econostrum on MSNFireAid’s $50M Grant Announcement: How the Funds Will Support Fire SurvivorsAccording to FireAid, the first wave of grant funding will prioritise immediate needs, ensuring affected individuals and families receive housing assistance, food aid, and trauma-informed care. Each ...
Michael Polanksy’s intimate proposal to Lady Gaga inspired a special tune off the singer’s forthcoming record. Gaga got engaged to the San Francisco venture capitalist last spring after four years of ...
Homecoming Concert' included Jack White, Lady Gaga, Cher, Lauryn Hill, Brandi Carlile, Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer.
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FireAid announces $50 million for LA community organizations helping those impacted by firesFireAid, the benefit concert that raised an estimated $100 million for those impacted by the Los Angeles fires last month, announced $50 million in grants on Tuesday to dozens of community-based ...
After bringing the music community together for two shows last month, FireAid has announced $50 million in grants to help Los Angeles following the wildfires.
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See the full list of community-based organizations that each received $100K or more to help Angelenos recovering from January's devastating fires.
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