Rod Stewart, Billie Eilish, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lady Gaga are among a star-studded set of musicians performing at a benefit concert later this month for wildfire recovery and relief, organizers announced Thursday.
Rod Stewart, the British musician known for his many contributions to rock and pop music, turned 80 on Friday, January 10, and celebrated with a look back at some of his beloved memories on Instagram.
David Schwimmer recalled the time he served Rod Stewart with divorce papers while the ‘Friends’ star was a process server in his teens
Billy Joel and Rod Stewart are ready to take over New York in July. The musical icons will perform a one-night-only concert at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y. on July 18, and it’s a show you really don’t want to wait to get tickets for.
“Rachel broke up with me on a Monday evening, and it was heartbreaking. No one leaves Rod!” Stewart told the outlet. “But that Saturday night, I met Penny at the Dorchester Hotel in London. The bass player in my band, Carmine, said, ‘Listen, you’ve just come out of a long nine-year marriage. You’re not ready yet.’ I nearly strangled him!”
The “Friends” alum previously worked as a process server during his college days, he revealed on Monday’s episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Find out who's set to perform at the benefit concert, when it takes place, how to buy tickets and how to watch it at home.
The event, called FireAid, will take place at the same time in two separate venues on 30 January, and will feature a host of performers who all have ties to California, which continues to battle powerful and deadly wildfires.
The one-off event, named FireAid, is scheduled for January 30 at the Intuit Dome and the neighbouring Kia Forum in Los Angeles, with live broadcasts and streaming
Sir Rod Stewart and Sting are among the British stars to be singing at FireAid - a support event for the LA wildfires.