St. Vincent, Joan Jett and Kim Gordon joined Pat Smear and original Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic onstage for a reunion of sorts at FireAid Thursday. Violet, Jett, and Gordon each subbed in for the late Kurt Cobain.
The surviving members of Nirvana — drummer Dave Grohl and bassist Krist Novoselic, as well as touring guitarist Pat Smear — reunited for the first time in five years at the FireAid benefit concert.
A rotating group of women vocalists joined the surviving members of the legendary '90s band for a raucous reunion set.
Nirvana reunited during the FireAid concert in L.A., again joined by a lineup of women — including St. Vincent and Joan Jett — to replace the late Kurt Cobain.
In the past few weeks, people have been planning many, many benefits for the victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The biggest of those shows went down last night: FireAid, a gigantic all-star spectacular that took over both the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum.
Other performances at the LA FireAid concert—held at two venues, the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome—featured Lady Gaga performing a string of A Star Is Born hits as well as an unreleased song, Green Day joined by Billie Eilish for Last Night On Earth, No Doubt continued their reunion, and The Black Crowes and Slash backed John Fogerty.
Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear reunited and were helped by variety of guest vocalists for a Nirvana performance at the FireAid benefit concert.
The band also brought out Dave Grohl's 18-year-old daughter, Violet Grohl, to wrap up the set with an emotional rendition of "All Apologies"
Actor Billy Crystal welcomed the crowd, wearing the clothes he had on when he escaped his home during the wildfires. He had lived in the Palisades for 46 years and spoke from the heart about losing his home. He revealed that Dublin band U2 donated $1 million to relief efforts.
Fans, fire victims and first responders gathered at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum to raise funds and celebrate the resilience of Los Angeles The post Inside the FireAid Benefit Concert as Victims Find Joy in Music: ‘We’ll Laugh,
Astros del pop, socorristas, rockeros y aquellos que lo han perdido todo en los devastadores incendios del área de Los Ángeles se unieron para FireAid, un enorme concierto benéfico el jueves que