Leave it to Billy Crystal to both tug our heartstrings and give us permission to laugh in the devastating aftermath of the Los Angeles fires.
Billy Crystal was just one of the Hollywood stars that lost their homes in the wildfire that swept through Los Angeles, and he opened up about the devastation during the FireAid concert
Green Day opened the show with their song “Last Night on Earth,” featuring a surprise appearance by Billie Eilish, and then followed up with their anthem “Still Breathing”
Rod Stewart, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga were just some of the famous faces who performed at FireAid on Thursday, a benefit concert raising money for those affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Sting and Olivia were two of many stars who performed at FireAid’s benefit concert last night, helping to raise money for the Southern Californian communities devastated by recent wildfires, and to raise funds for future efforts to prevent similar fires in the future.
Billie Eilish, Pink, Katy Perry, Nirvana and Dr Dre were among the stars who performed at FireAid on Thursday, a benefit concert in Los Angeles to help the area recover from two of the largest fires in its history.
Cincinnati officials are held a meeting Thursday at Paycor Stadium to make the 'special concert announcement.'
Joel has released 13 studio albums, with his last coming in 2001, and has won six Grammy Awards. Last year, he performed along side Stevie Nicks at Ohio Stadium in Columbus months after releasing his first new pop single in decades, “Turn the Lights Back On,” last February.
Paycor Stadium is getting a major concert this year, with Billy Joel and Rod Stewart co-headlining. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Billy Joel and Rod Stewart will perform in Cincinnati Sept. 20. The concert will be held at Paycor Stadium.
Joel has released 13 studio albums, with his last coming in 2001, and has won six Grammy Awards. Last year, he performed along side Stevie Nicks at Ohio Stadium in Columbus months after releasing his first new pop single in decades, “Turn the Lights Back On,” last February.