Perry, known for global hits including "California Gurls" and "Firework," announced on Monday The Lifetimes Tour, which will bring her to Target Center in Minneapolis on May 13. Tickets go on general sale at 10 a.m. Thursday, but presales start as soon as Tuesday. You can find more information from Live Nation here.
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.
Get ready to roar and drive — you'll be able to enjoy multiple big-name artists across the state this year — with all of their performances ahead of September.
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.
Stars including Billie Eilish, Pink, Katy Perry, Nirvana and Dr Dre 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.
Between performances, survivors of the LA wildfire, which has killed 28 people, shared their experiences of losing their homes. | ITV National News
The Los Angeles FireAid Concert has to be a remarkable initiative and one live ensemble that will be remembered for years. A sold-out crowd saw Green Day taking the stage as the band’s frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong,
As Southern California begins to rebuild in the wake of the wildfires, Live Nation is assembling some of Hollywood's biggest talents in support.
Some of the biggest names in music, including Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Green Day, played FireAid at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome on Jan 30.
Sting, Billie Eilish, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga were among a host of A-list headliners taking part in a benefit concert for victims of the recent devastating LA wildfires on Thursday.
Though many of the celebrations surrounding music's biggest night have been canceled following the L.A. fires, a handful of key events are still on.
The rock band is holding a one-night-only performance at the Hollywood Palladium, with 100 percent of ticket proceeds going toward various L.A. wildfire relief efforts.