Bay Area musicians unite in concert in support of L.A. wildfire relief efforts

Talented acts from around the Bay Area are uniting to help support Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts.

Fantastic Negrito, The Brothers Comatose, Terrier, The Sam Chase, Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands, Poor Man’s Whiskey, John Elliott, Megan Slankard, Shana Morrison, Danny Click, Sean Hayes, Petty Theft, walking mirrors, Greg Loiacono and Ben Morrison are set to perform during the L.A. Fire Department Foundation Benefit Concert on Jan. 26 at HopMonk Tavern in Novato.

The concert is being produced by local promoter KC Turner Presents.

“When communities suffer like the folks in L.A. are right now we have to come together,” Turner says. “I’m grateful for the artists that have graciously agreed to volunteer their time and art for this very special benefit concert. I’m also thankful to be able to pull something like this together so quickly.”

As one might expect given that lengthy lineup, the benefit is an all-day concert — with a relatively early start time of 12:30 p.m.

Tickets are priced on sliding scale, from $50-$5,000, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, which supports the thousands of firefighters, paramedics and other personnel who put their lives at risk in order to keep California’s most populous city safe from fires.

For tickets and other information, visit kcturnerpresents.com.

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