The G*VE A F*CK Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief Concert Lineup Is Here
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Artists are giving back to the City of Dreams amid the tragic wildfires that have affected the Pacific Palisades community. While the FireAid benefit concert (announced earlier this month) is happening on January 30, the G*VE A F*CK Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief concert is set to take place a few days after the Grammy Awards.
Headliners include Hayley Williams, Finneas, Lucy Dacus, and more, and 100 percent of ticket proceeds will go toward local organizations Altadena Girls, Friends in Deed, One Voice, and Pasadena Humane. Here's how you can support the cause (and buy tickets to the show).
When and where is the Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief concert taking place?
The G*VE A F*CK Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief concert (presented by Milk Makeup in partnership with Live Nation) and is set to take place at the Hollywood Palladium on Wednesday, February 5. The show will be streamed on Veeps starting at 7 p.m. PST/10 p.m. EST.
What is the Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief concert lineup?
The event will be hosted by John C. Reilly and open with DJ sets by Fat Tony and Harmony Tividad. As previously mentioned, Hayley Williams, Finneas, and Lucy Dacus are taking the stage to support the beloved L.A. community.
Other performers on the lineup include MUNA, St. Vincent, Jenny Lewis, Perfume Genius, The Linda Lindas, Fred Armisen, Christopher Owens, Courtney Barnett, Juliette Lewis, Kevin Morby, Phantom Planet, Reggie Watts, Rostam & Sasami, Scout Willis, Symone, and more.
How to buy tickets to the Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief concert
Tickets to the show are now available, including general admission floor seats, as well as VIP packages with balcony seating and an afterparty experience with Dylan Brady and Rico Nasty.
G*VE A F*CK Benefit for LA Wildfire Relief
Oh, and head's up: Ticketmaster and Live Nation are preventing ticket scalpers with their Face Value Exchange program, which means folks who are unable to go will be able to resell their seats at face value. There will also be bins at entry points across the Hollywood Palladium for fans to donate plant-based canned goods to those in need, in partnership with Support + Feed.
Not in L.A.? No problem. The show will also be live-streamed via Veeps, and virtual tickets are on sale for a minimum donation of $4.99. Of course, additional donations are welcome (and encouraged!), as outlined in the checkout section of their site.
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