"Unfortunately, the bill filled so fast...we just ran out of room," the music manager and producer tells TheWrap ...
More than 30 artists, including Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Stewart, Dr. Dre and Joni Mitchell, performed at the benefit concert on ...
Irving Azoff on planning FireAid and the generosity of artists and others, saying "the outpouring is historic, but, unfortunately, so are the fires." ...
The January 30 events at L.A.'s Kia Forum and Intuit Dome featured Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Joni Mitchell as the devastating fires were finally contained.
The night after the wildfires broke out in Los Angeles, music mogul Irving Azoff dreamed up FireAid. Less than 48 hours later, the benefit concert was unveiled to the public, even though there ...
Inuit Dome owner, Steve Balmar, and businessman Irving Azoff told Fox News Digital how they got involved with the FireAid ...
“Music is closer to streaming than broadcast television,” Irving Azoff, the organizer of the FireAid concert, told TheWrap, noting that it was a pretty simple decision: he could never get a ...
Irving Azoff, former Ticketmaster chief and one of the organisers of the event told the AP that "there are at least 2,000 seats going to first responders, firemen, policemen and people that have lost ...
Irving Azoff, former Ticketmaster chief and one of the organisers of the event told the AP that "there are at least 2,000 seats going to first responders, firemen, policemen and people that have lost ...