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				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. 
				 
				According to a press release, contributions to FireAid will “be 
				distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation, 
				for short-term relief efforts and long-term initiatives to 
				prevent future fire disasters ... All proceeds from the FireAid 
				benefit concert at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum will go directly to 
				the event’s designated beneficiaries." 
				 
				The lineup also includes Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry, Lil Baby, 
				Pink, Rod Stewart, Gwen Stefani, Green Day, Jelly Roll, Gracie 
				Abrams, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, Tate McRae and Earth, Wind 
				& Fire. 
				 
				Dave Matthews and John Mayer will perform live together for the 
				first time. 
				 
				More artists will be announced at a later date. 
				 
				Tickets will go on sale Wednesday at 12pm PDT via Ticketmaster. 
				 
				The event is being held by Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff family 
				with Live Nation and AEG Presents. 
				 
				Since the wildfires started, celebrities and entertainment 
				organizations have pledged millions to help those who have been 
				displaced or lost their homes, including a $2.5 million 
				contribution from Beyoncé to a newly launched LA Fire Relief 
				Fund created by her charitable foundation, BeyGOOD. 
				 
				Last week, the Recording Academy and MusiCares launched the Los 
				Angeles Fire Relief Effort with a $1 million donation. Thanks to 
				additional contributions, they’ve already distributed $2 million 
				in emergency aid. 
				 
				The 67th annual Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 
				2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles — though the Recording 
				Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts 
				following the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires. 
			
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