
Live Nation and Crew Nation Pledge $1M Relief Fund for LA Music Community Hit by Wildfires
Live Nation and Crew Nation Global Relief Fund have pledged $1 million to support Los Angeles music industry workers affected by recent wildfires. This initiative provides grants up to $5,000 for industry professionals facing displacement, damage, or losses due to mandatory evacuations.

Live Nation wildfire relief fund announcement
Eligible recipients include performing musicians, live music crew members, and other industry workers currently employed in the Los Angeles area. The relief effort addresses one of the largest natural disasters in US history, with immediate support available through grant applications.
Michael Rapino, President and CEO of Live Nation Entertainment, emphasized the importance of supporting LA's music community through these challenging times. Live Nation is also providing additional assistance through:
- Direct relief to impacted LA headquarters employees via Taking Care of Our Own program
- Partnership with FireAid benefit concert to support rebuilding and fire prevention efforts
- Continued funding through the Crew Nation Global Relief Fund
Since its establishment in 2020, Crew Nation has:
- Assisted over 16,000 crew members globally
- Distributed $10 million from Live Nation
- Secured $8 million from artists, fans, and industry partners
- Pledged $5 million through the On The Road Again program
Industry professionals affected by the LA wildfires can apply for grants through the Crew Nation Fund, while supporters can contribute through their 501c3 organization.
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