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Sting, Billie Eilish, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga were among a host of A-list headliners taking part in a benefit concert for victims of the recent devastating LA wildfires on Thursday.
Given everything happening in the world, the Grammy Awards have signaled that the 2025 ceremony will be different, and a series of special performances featuring a dozen newly announced performers will highlight the show,
St. Vincent performs with Krist Novoselic of Nirvana onstage during the FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief. (John Shearer/Getty Images for FireAid)
Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish and more artists are participating in the concert, which is being held to support communities affected by the California wildfires.
Stevie Wonder is done talking about politics. In a new interview, the "Isn't She Lovely" singer weighed in on Donald Trump 's second inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, which happened to fall on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
With the Grammys set to take place on February 2nd, Stevie Wonder and Chris Martin are among the 12 new names announced to perform at the Grammy Awards.
The FireAid benefit concerts will be star-studded, with Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, and more performing. Here's how to see it all as it happens.
Some of the biggest names in music will come together on Thursday to raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
FireAid—a benefit concert for victims of the L.A. wildfires featuring Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Jelly Roll and several others is this week. Find out when you can watch it and where.
Just months after speaking at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), Stevie Wonder is expressing frustration with what’s going on in Washington and says he doesn’t “follow