THE Grammy 2025 which happened last Sunday (2), raised R $ 52 million for those affected from the Los Angeles fires in the United States. During the ceremony, the presenter Trevor Noah He made appeals for charity donations for both viewers and the award guests.
The information was confirmed by a representative of the Academy of Recording to the CNN . Another R $ 86 million were raised at Grammy-related events-the world’s leading prize-including the pre-Grammy gala on Saturday night (1st), the songs Persons of the Year and the Special Merit Awards.
According to the representative, the money raised during the Grammy will be divided between music, Direct Relief, California Community Foundation and Pasadena Community Foundation.
Grammy, was the first to announce that would happen in the midst of forest fires but in a reinvented ceremony To place the spotlight on rescuers, as well as collecting additional funds to support efforts to the cause.
In addition to the awards, the Beneficent Concert Fire Aid, which took place on January 30, should raise more than R $ 579 million, according to information released by the organization itself in a statement.
Performed at the InIt Dome and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, the presentations attracted more than 50 million viewers on 28 streaming platforms, according to the organization. Names like Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Wonder and Green Day they performed for the city.
The funds were collected through sales of tickets, sponsorships, goods sales, public donations and large private donations such as the Eagles bands, and U2 and the Philanthrope couple Steve and Connie Ballmer, which equaled all the promises made during the broadcast.
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*With information from Elizabeth Wagmeister, from CNN Internacional
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