LA Wildfires: Here’s All Events Canceled Or Postponed So Far For Safety Concerns

The devastating Los Angeles wildfires have led to the cancellation or rescheduling of several major live events, as many families have been displaced and are in urgent need of support. In response to the ongoing crisis, numerous ceremonies and performances have been either postponed or canceled, with some organizations redirecting their resources to aid those affected.

Here are some of the key events that have been impacted:

  1. Resonator Awards: Originally scheduled for January 28, 2025, the live ceremony hosted by We Are Moving the Needle has been postponed indefinitely. Founder Emily Lazar released a statement noting that many creators have been displaced and are unable to continue their work, making it essential to focus on helping them rebuild.
  2. Max McNown at The Troubadour: The Oregon-based singer’s performance, initially set for January 15, 2025, has been rescheduled to March 2, 2025.
  3. The Weeknd at The Rose Bowl: The highly anticipated album release event for The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow, which was scheduled for January 25, 2025, at the Rose Bowl, has also been canceled due to the wildfires.
  4. Warner Music Group Grammy Party: Warner Music Group has canceled its Grammy Week party, originally set for this weekend. Instead of hosting the event, they will donate the funds that would have been used to support efforts to combat the LA wildfires.
  5. Universal Music Group Grammys 2025 Artist Showcase and Post-Grammy Party: Universal Music Group has canceled all of its 2025 Grammy-related events, including its artist showcase and post-Grammy party.
  6. Milk & Honey + Reservoir Pre-Grammy Party: The annual pre-Grammy party hosted by Milk & Honey and Reservoir has also been called off. CEO Lucas Keller shared the news on Instagram, expressing sympathy for those affected by the fires.
  7. Other Canceled Events: Additional performances and events, such as Sound Collective Presents at The Troubadour, Dogs in a Pile at The Troubadour, Glaive at Echoplex, and The John Jorgenson Quintet with Frank Vignola at Smothers Theatre, have also been canceled or postponed due to the crisis.

In light of the destruction caused by the wildfires, many organizations and artists have chosen to cancel their events to prioritize the safety and well-being of everyone affected. Instead of celebrating at parties and performances, efforts are being focused on helping those who have lost their homes and livelihoods during this challenging time.

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