Music

How to watch tonight's FireAid benefit for L.A. wildfire relief

Featuring performances by Alanis Morissette, Joni Mitchell, Tate McRae and more, the concert can be streamed via most services.

Featuring performances by Alanis Morissette, Tate McRae and more, the concert will be live streamed

A smiling woman holds a microphone to her mouth.
Alanis Morissette's neighbourhood was devastated by the L.A. wildfires. She'll be performing at the FireAid benefit. (Sonia Recchia/Getty Images)

Some of the biggest names in music will come together tonight, Jan. 30, for the FireAid benefit concert that is raising money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.

FireAid will take over two Inglewood, Calif., venues: the Kia Forum starting at 6 p.m. PT and the Intuit Dome starting at 7:30 p.m. PT.

Whether you were lucky enough to grab tickets before they sold out, or you're gearing up to watch the live stream — here's everything you need to know ahead of the event.

How to watch

FireAid will be broadcast and streamed live on Apple Music, Apple TV+, Max, iHeartRadio, KTLA+, Netflix/Tudum, Paramount+, Prime Video, the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch, SiriusXM, Spotify, SoundCloud, Veeps and YouTube. It will also be shown at select AMC Theatre locations in the U.S.

The performers

Calgary pop singer Tate McRae will perform at the Intuit Dome alongside stars Billie Eilish, Gracie Abrams, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, Olivia Rodrigo, Peso Pluma, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Sting and Earth, Wind & Fire.

Alanis Morissette and Joni Mitchell will perform at the Kia Forum along with stars Anderson .Paak, Dawes, Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, No Doubt, Pink, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, the Black Crowes and John Mayer.

Mayer and Dave Matthews were originally scheduled to perform live together for the first time, but on Jan. 29 the official Dave Matthews Band Instagram account announced that "due to a critical illness in the family," Matthews will no longer take the stage.

Not just a concert

Between the performances, there will be celebrity and non-celebrity speakers, including those who lost their homes, first responders and firefighters. There will also be packages spotlighting those impacted.

Those who cannot attend the concerts or watch the live feed can contribute donations via FireAidLA.org. The link, which is open now, will also be onscreen for the duration of the broadcast.

All of the proceeds will go to those affected. A 501(c)(3) was set up, and contributions to FireAid will be distributed under the Annenberg Foundation.