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FireAid benefit concert raised more than $100 million so far

NEW YORK — The stars came out for FireAid and so did wallets — the massive benefit concert last week to raise money for those affected by the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires is expected to raise more than $100 million.

Over 50 million viewers streamed the over six-hour concert Thursday on 28 broadcasting and online outlets. The money raised includes ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise sales and donations from the public, including $1 million from the band U2.

Joni Mitchell performs during the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. AP

The show featured performances from Southern California artists like Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. More than 30 artists performed between two Los Angeles venues, the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum.

Every dollar raised during the concert was matched by L.A. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie. That matched amount is included in the $100 million total. The Clippers also offset the costs of putting on the show.

Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers performs during the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday, Jan. 30, at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. AP

The money will be used to support the Los Angeles region’s immediate needs and long-term recovery. Organizers say fundraising is ongoing and they expect to make their first grants by mid-February.

Gwen Stefani, left, of No Doubt, and Adrian Young perform during the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday. AP
Joan Jett, right, performs with Dave Grohl during the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday, Jan. 30, at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. AP
Billie Joe Armstrong, left, Tre Cool and Mike Dirnt of Green Day perform during the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday, Jan. 30, at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. AP
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