
The Hollywood Bowl is hosting a special free concert next week for L.A. wildfire first responders and impacted community members. Next Tuesday April 1st, Christina Aguilera is joining the Los Angeles Philharmonic to recognize “the bravery and selflessness on display during the Los Angeles wildfires.”
The Palisades Charter High School Band will kick off the evening with “The Star-Spangled Banner,” Then, Christina Aguilera once again joins the Los Angeles Philharmonic which will be led by conductor Gustavo Dudamel.
They’ll be joined by Gerald Clayton, a six-time Grammy-nominated pianist raised in Altadena. Gerald joins the LA Phil to play Gershwin’s jazzy and intricate Variations on “I Got Rhythm.” Plus, there will be many more surprise special guests to perform additional symphonic classics.
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🎟️How To Register For Tickets
First responders and community members directly impacted by the wildfires must register for a chance to access free tickets. You can find more information on the registration here.
📺How To Watch Live From Home
The concert will be broadcast live on Classical California KUSC in Los Angeles (91.5FM) and on Classical California KDFC in San Francisco (90.3FM). Plus, the KUSC and KDFC websites will simulstream the live broadcast. And if you can’t tune in live, you can still catch the concert for one week afterward.
🗓️ When: Tuesday, April 1st at 8 pm
📍Where: The Hollywood Bowl (2301 Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA)