Gwen Stefani put her signature style front and center when she reunited with her No Doubt bandmates for the FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief in Los Angeles on January 30. The 55-year-old singer looked incredible rocking a black,
No Doubt played a brief but exhilarating set at the FireAid concert on Thursday, tearing through three classics in less than 15 minutes.
"It's all about love tonight," Gwen Stefani told the audience. "We love you so much Los Angeles. Look at us all coming together for love"
A number of famous artists took the stage at the FireAid benefit concert to raise millions of dollars for those impacted by the wildfires that devastated LA this year
Gwen Stefani is singing her husband Blake Shelton's praises with a sweet throwback memory she shared while promoting her latest album, 'Bouquet.'
Green Day and Billie Eilish kicked off the FireAid benefit concert, a two-venue concert extravaganza that is raising money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
Gwen Stefani’s No Doubt is reuniting for the FireAid benefit concerts to raise money for those most affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Taking place at both the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum on Jan. 30,
Stop everything – pop icon Gwen Stefani is coming to the UAE. The Hollaback Girl herself is bringing her chart-topping hits to Abu Dhabi on Friday February 21, marking her first-ever performance in the country (imagine there are several heart-eye emojis here).
FireAid drew a slew of massive performances on Thursday night, all raising money to help relief efforts following the devastating LA wildfires. Spanning multiple hours, the show saw legends like Stevie Nicks,
No Doubt performed a medley of their hits as they reunited once again for the LA FireAid benefit concert last night (January 30). Their performance at the event was announced earlier this month and was the band’s first show since playing Coachella 2024, which itself was their first concert since 2015.
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DAVE Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear turned back the clock as they reformed Nirvana for FireAid in Los Angeles. The band — which split in 1994 after the death of lead singer Kurt Cobain —