Live Nation and its Crew Nation Global Relief Fund have committed $1 million to support Los Angeles area music personnel impacted by the wildfires. The Crew Nation Global Relief Fund is committing $1 million to assist performing musicians,
A new wildfire that erupted in northern Los Angeles County triggered tens of thousands of evacuation orders and warnings.
Live Nation and its global relief fund, Crew Nation, have pitched in $1 million to support members of the music community that have been impacted by the ongoing fires in Los Angeles. “L.A. is ...
In the wake of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the music community has stepped up with financial aid from MusiCares and other forms of monetary and emotional support. There is also a growing list of benefit concerts, both in California and around the U.S., with proceeds going toward those impacted by the catastrophe. Here’s a running list.
The organization established by the concert giant in 2020 will help performing musicians, live music crew and live music industry workers affected by the blazes.
The initiative offers grants of up to $5,000 for musicians, live music crew, and live music industry workers affected by the fires.
Firefighters are making progress, officials said, but residents must be ready for a return of powerful winds that could spread flames.
Though dangerous fire weather conditions have eased, officials warned of other potential risks in impacted neighborhoods.
Rüfüs Du Sol will play a show benefitting Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts on March 6 at the Hollywood Palladium. The one night only performance will feature a DJ set by the Australia-born, U.S.-based group.
The Hughes Fire has spread over 8,096 acres after starting just before lunchtime in Los Angeles County's Castaic Lake area on Wednesday.
Firefighters continue to battle fires across Southern California as the area prepares for a presidential visit Friday and rain in the weekend forecast.
The visit came the day after a new ballot initiative asking voters whether the state should become an independent country was cleared by the California Secretary of State's office to begin gathering signatures. Could the Golden State just fly the coop, become its own nation and walk away from 175 years of union with the United States?