A star-studded benefit concert is set to take place on January 10th, 2026, at Los Angeles' premier venue, with some of the biggest names in music coming together to support civilians affected by wars in Sudan and Palestine.
The event, organized by Artists for Aid, boasts an impressive lineup that includes Shawn Mendes, Jazmine Sullivan, Omar Apollo, Clairo, Geese, Blood Orange, and Snoh Aalegra. The group also features a notable list of emerging artists such as Daniel Caesar, Faye Webster, Noor Hindi, Raphael Saadiq, Ravyn Lenae, Rex Orange County, 070 Shake, Tamino, and Safia Elhillo.
Led by Mustafa, the lead singer from The Neighbourhood, who is known for his advocacy on social justice causes, the concert aims to raise funds for those affected by the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Sudan. All proceeds will be split equally between the Sudanese American Physicians Association and the Palestine Childrenโs Relief Fund.
The event marks the third installment of Artists for Aid's benefit concerts, which have previously sold out events in New Jersey and London, featuring notable performances from 6lack, Charlotte Day Wilson, and Stormzy, among others. This year's lineup promises to be just as star-studded, with Mustafa and many other artists lending their voices to the cause.
Tickets for the concert will be available through a presale access program at artistsforaid.org, although no release date has been announced yet. The event aims to bring attention to the devastating humanitarian crises in Palestine and Sudan, where civilians are facing displacement, famine conditions, and human rights abuses.
The event, organized by Artists for Aid, boasts an impressive lineup that includes Shawn Mendes, Jazmine Sullivan, Omar Apollo, Clairo, Geese, Blood Orange, and Snoh Aalegra. The group also features a notable list of emerging artists such as Daniel Caesar, Faye Webster, Noor Hindi, Raphael Saadiq, Ravyn Lenae, Rex Orange County, 070 Shake, Tamino, and Safia Elhillo.
Led by Mustafa, the lead singer from The Neighbourhood, who is known for his advocacy on social justice causes, the concert aims to raise funds for those affected by the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Sudan. All proceeds will be split equally between the Sudanese American Physicians Association and the Palestine Childrenโs Relief Fund.
The event marks the third installment of Artists for Aid's benefit concerts, which have previously sold out events in New Jersey and London, featuring notable performances from 6lack, Charlotte Day Wilson, and Stormzy, among others. This year's lineup promises to be just as star-studded, with Mustafa and many other artists lending their voices to the cause.
Tickets for the concert will be available through a presale access program at artistsforaid.org, although no release date has been announced yet. The event aims to bring attention to the devastating humanitarian crises in Palestine and Sudan, where civilians are facing displacement, famine conditions, and human rights abuses.