FireAid Concerts Raise an Estimated $100 Million, Donations Still Pouring in

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FireAid Concerts Raise $100 Million
Donations Still Pouring In

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L.A.’s FireAid benefit show was a raging success … raising serious cash to help those hit hard by the wildfires that tore through the city last month.

Since Thursday night’s 6-hour concert, it’s estimated more than $100 million has been raised for victims, fire prevention efforts, and for L.A.’s immediate needs and long-term recovery — and donations are still rolling in.

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According to the FireAid team, the $100 mil includes ticket sales from both venues, sponsorships, merch sales, public donations, plus private gifts from the Azoff family, the Eagles, Andrew Hauptman, Ellen Bronfman Hauptman, and U2.

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Every dollar brought in from the concert was reportedly matched by L.A. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie.

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Clearly, the FireAid benefit was a moneymaker for good, featuring performances from Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and many more rocking both venues, the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum.

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