A benefit concert is slated to take place next week at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium to support those affected by the destructive wildfires in Los Angeles.

The concert, dubbed G*VE A F*CK LA, will take place on February 5 at the 4,000-capacity Hollywood Palladium. Acts like pop-punk’s Hayley Williams of Paramore, pop star FINNEAS, indie-rock’s St. Vincent, and alt-indie’s Perfume Genius will take the stage, followed by indie’s Courtney Barnett and the punk-rockers of The Linda Lindas.

It will also feature Christopher Owens, Jenny Lewis and Juliette Lewis, Scout Willis, Phantom Planet, Kevin Morby, Fred Armisen, Lucy Dacus, MUNA, Reggie Watts, Sasami and Rostam, and Symone.

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The show will open with DJ sets from Fat Tony and Harmony Tividad, while John C. Reilly will host the event. Rico Nasty and Dylan Brady will perform at an afterparty.

Tickets to the benefit show are currently on sale. All of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit local organizations Altadena Girls, Friends in Deed, One Voice, and Pasadena Humane Society, while all service fees will be waived for the event. Additionally, the show will feature a plant-based food drive in partnership with Support + Feed, the non-profit organization founded by Billie Eilish and FINNEAS’ mother Maggie Bird.

G*VE A F*CK, produced by Live Nation and presented by Milk Makeup, will be streamed via Veeps at 5 p.m. with a $5 donation.

In addition to G*VE A F*CK, blink-182 recently announced a special one-night performance at the Hollywood Palladium, set to take place on Thursday, February 13. All of the proceeds will go towards the Pasadena Humane Society, California Fire Department, LAFD Foundation, and ARC Firefighter Fund.

On Thursday, two large-scale benefit concerts — FireAid — took over the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, with performances from A-list stars like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Green Day, No Doubt, and more.

Los Angeles is currently experiencing the most destructive fire in the city’s history. According to Cal Fire, the Palisades Fire has burned 23,448 acres of land since it began on January 7 and is currently 98% contained, while the Eaton Fire has burned 14,021 acres since it broke out the same date and is currently 99% contained. The total death toll from the Los Angeles-area wildfires has climbed to 29, authorities said.

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