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The Fire Aid benefit concert has kicked off in Los Angeles, raising funds for the victims of the fires that devastated large parts of the city earlier this month. Hollywood icons and megastars are set to perform across two venues. Click through to see the best pictures from the night.
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The all-star FireAid benefit in Los Angeles began with Green Day and Billie Eilish teaming up for the 'American Idiot' deep cut "Last Night on Earth."
Green Day and Billie Eilish kicked off the massive FireAid benefit concert Thursday night, a two-venue concert extravaganza that is raising money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts. FireAid
Beloved musician and singer Sheila E. had FireAid viewers obsessing over her performance at the benefit concert. At the charity concert, FireAid performer Anderson.Paak invited Sheila to perform with him for his set with his band the Free Nationals.