Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish are among the stars set to headline the FireAid Relief concert, according to a new report.
TMZ reports that Gaga, Eilish and the Red Hot Chili Peppers will perform at the Jan. 30 show, benefiting victims of the devastating Los Angeles fires.
The three musical acts are among 15 acts that have signed up to perform.
Numerous acts booked for the event are based in Los Angeles and all three musical artists have ties to the community.
Eilish, 23, hails from the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, while the Red Hot Chili Peppers, made up of Anthony Kiedis, 62, John Frusciante, 54, and Chad Smith, 63, formed in the City of Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Gaga, 38, owns a home in Malibu.
The FireAid Relief concert will be held at the Intuit Dome and Kia Dome, venues based in Inglewood.

Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish are among the stars to headline the FireAid Relief concert, according to a new report

The Red Hot Chili Peppers are also among the headliners; Anthony Kiedis of the band photographed last year.
The organizers will soon announce the 15 artists who will perform at their event.
Green Day, Jelly Roll and Gracie Abrams will also reportedly perform.
Originally, the organizers intended to feature 24 musical acts, however, they now have 50 artists. More musicians may also join.
Fans do not need to be physically present to watch the concert as it will also be streamed.
Event organizers anticipate raising millions in fire relief.
So far, the event has already received a generous donation from classic rock band The Eagles.
The Eagles have donated a whopping $2.5 million to the FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles.
It’s unclear if The Eagles plan to perform at the benefit concert, although their sizeable donation means it shouldn’t be a surprise if they’re ultimately on the bill.
Since the fire started last Tuesday, fires have killed at least 25 people and destroyed thousands of homes.

The FireAid Relief concert will be held at the Intuit Dome and Kia Dome, venues based in Inglewood.

FireAid has aimed to sign artists based in Los Angeles, and all three musical artists have ties to the community, with Gaga owning a home in Malibu; in the photo 2022

Eilish is a native of the Highland Park community of Los Angeles; in the photo December
The Palisades Fire is currently at 22% containment, the Eaton Fire is at 55% containment, the Hurst Fire is 98% contained, and the Auto Fire is 85% contained.
Many famous faces have taken to their social media pages to repost free resources available to those who have been victimized or displaced due to the devastating wildfires.
Among those affected were several celebrities who lost their million-dollar mansions, although most of the people affected by the fires are neither famous nor rich.
Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Miles Teller, Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore and Jen Atkin are among those whose homes have been destroyed by the inferno.