We have all heard about the devastating fires out in California.  I cannot even imagine how awful it is to watch your whole world go up in flames and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.

This has affected regular people and celebrities.  And I have heard people say that it isn't as bad for celebrities because they have a ton of money.  And while that might be true, you still can lose things that are not replaceable and may mean a lot to you. No matter who you are, or how much money you have.  The advantage that some of the celebrities have is that they may have more than one home in other locations.

It's still completely devastating.

So, a lot of musicians and artists have gotten together and they are putting on a concert that will air on the 30th of this month.  This concert will have all different types of music across every genre.  And ALL of the proceeds are going towards fire relief for the people who have been displaced by the fires.

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The live concerts will be at two different venues.  The first one will be at the Intuit Dome, and the other one will be at the Kia Forum.  These venues are about a 5 minute drive from eachother.  Tickets are on sale now if you want to be in person for these shows.  But, if you are like me, and will have no choice but to watch it from the comfort of your own living room, there are several streaming options.

Where Can You Watch These Concerts?

Both of these shows will be streamed live on Apple TV app, Max, iHeartRadio, KTLA+, Netflix, Paramount +. Prime Video, Amazon Music Channel, SiriusXM, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube and various AMC theatre locations.  By the way, the theatre here in the St. Cloud area is Marcus.

If you are someone who is planning on flying out to the LA area to attend the concerts in person, each venue will have jumbotrons showing the performances for both venues.

And the nice thing is that if you are purchasing tickets for these shows, 100% of the money raised will go to the fire relief aid, and the normal fees that are included will be waived.  So the ticket price you see will be the actual price you will pay.

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