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Fires in Los Angeles: Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish and Katy Perry headline a charity concert

Faced with the devastating fires that ravaged Los Angeles, solidarity is being organized. A big charity concert, FireAidwill bring together international stars like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, and Pink on January 30. The event, whose funds will be intended for victims and reconstruction, will be broadcast live on several platforms.

Since January 7, Los Angeles has been plagued by fires of unprecedented scale. The disaster, which began in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, quickly spread, devastating more than 16,100 hectares and destroying more than 12,000 structures. The authorities deplore at least 25 victims and have ordered the evacuation of residents. In this disaster, many celebrities lost their homes in the flames. This is the case of Hilton, Mel Gibson, or the French stars, Patrick Bruel and Laeticia Hallydaywho had however reassured their fansensuring they were safe.

Faced with this tragedy, solidarity is being organized. Many stars expressed their support. Bruce Willis recently made a point of publicly thanking law enforcement for their dedication. At the same time, personalities like Taylor Swift and Jamie Lee Curtis donated millions of dollars to various city organizations.

A charity concert organized to save Los Angeles

Efforts to help the victims do not stop there. This Friday, January 17, Billboard announced that a charity concert entitled FireAid will be organized on January 30. The event will bring together leading artists such as Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, les Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sting, Tate McRae, Gracie Abramsor Gwen Stefani. The proceeds collected will be dedicated to the victims, to the reconstruction of infrastructure but also to ensuring that this type of disaster does not happen again.

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To allow as many people as possible to participate, the concert will be broadcast live in certain cinemas and on platformss such as Netflix, Apple , Prime Video, Spotify and YouTube. Spectators will be able to make donations during the show.

This article was written with the help of artificial intelligence, proofread, corrected and enriched by the editorial journalists.

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