FireAid Benefit Concert Estimates Over $100 Million Raised for LA Fires Recovery and Prevention

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The January 30 concerts featured Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and more

The FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles raised over $100 million for those affected by wildfires, with over 50 million viewers streaming the event. The money includes ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and public donations, including $1 million from U2. The Grammy Awards also raised nearly $9 million for charity, with host Trevor Noah encouraging donations. The funds will support immediate needs and long-term recovery in the Los Angeles region, with ongoing fundraising efforts continuing.

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