blink-182 & Alkaline Trio Announce LA Wildfire Relief Benefit Show

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blink-182 is using their massive platform for good this year. The trio announced on January 27 that they’ll be performing a show on February 13 at the Hollywood Palladium to benefit victims of the LA wildfires.

With support from Alkaline Trio, the concert proceeds will directly benefit organizations such as the LAFD Foundation, the California Fire Foundation, the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, and the Pasadena Humane Society.

All tickets for the event go live at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT on Ticketmaster. You can secure your ticket here.

Of course, you don’t have to head all the way to LA to do your part and help out those in need. There are many resources that provide aid. Plus, you can donate directly to small artists who lost their homes in the fire.

Sugarcult‘s Marko Desantis and his family lost their home in the wildfires. You can directly support their rebuilding process here.

Echosmith‘s Noah Sierota and his family lost their Altadena home. You can directly support his family here.

Additionally, Good Terms‘ lead singer Brian McShea and his partner Stephanie lost everything to the fires, too. You can directly support them as they rebuild on their GoFundMe page.  

Los Angeles Wildfire Resources:

  • MusiCares: Organization who provides a safety net of critical health and welfare services to the music community. Reach out to the team via [email protected] or 1-800-687-4227.
  • Airbnb: Offering free, temporary housing to evacuees. Learn more here.
  • Red Cross: Resources available here.

You can find more up-to-date local California-based resources here.

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