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Stars and public figures came together in Los Angeles on Thursday for the FireAid wildfire benefit concert, which supported relief for the wildfires that tore through the city in January.
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00:00I love you so much. Thank you so much for having me tonight.
00:03Stars and public figures came together in L.A. on Thursday for the Fire Aid Wildfire Benefit Concert,
00:09which supported relief for the wildfires that tore through the city in January.
00:15Green Day kicked off the show with their 2009 track Last Night on Earth,
00:20bringing out fellow artist Billie Eilish to perform.
00:30Actor and comedian Billy Crystal then took the stage after Green Day to officially welcome the crowd
00:37and shared his personal experience of evacuating the fires and losing his home in the Palisades Fire.
00:42Miles Teller later in the night also shared how he and his wife lost their Palisades home.
00:48The crowd got a big surprise from Anderson .Paak in the form of a special appearance of legendary rapper Dr. Dre,
00:53who performed his and Tupac's 1995 hit California Love.
01:00Gracie Abrams, who grew up in the Palisades, was joined by the Nationals' Aaron Dessner
01:09for a performance of her recent hit, I Love You, I'm Sorry.
01:12And Olivia Rodrigo gave a commanding performance of her debut hit, Driver's License.
01:17The crowd also proved to be star-studded as former Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff
01:32were both in attendance.
01:34Other performances included everyone from Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder,
01:38and among others, even a surprise Nirvana reunion.
01:41Jimmy Kimmel then introduced the night's final performer, Lady Gaga,
02:00who closed the show with two songs from A Star Is Born, Shallow, and Always Remember Us This Way.
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