Hollywood Bowl celebrates First Responders with free concert

April 22, 2025

The County of Los Angeles Fire Department has shared how in a special tribute to those directly impacted by January’s devastating wildfires, the Hollywood Bowl hosted its “We Love LA” concert on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

The Hollywood Bowl welcomed first responders and impacted community members with open arms for this free event, including firefighters from the County of Los Angeles Fire Department (LACoFD) and Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone.

Featuring the LA Philharmonic, Christina Aguilera, the Palisades Charter High School Band and several others affected by the wildfires, the program was a tribute to those who bravely put their lives on the line to fight the fires.

Los Angeles County Chair and Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents Altadena and the Hollywood Hills, thanked the LACoFD and all first responders for their hard work and dedication to protecting the County’s residents.

Fifth District Supervisor, Los Angeles County Chair, Kathryn Barger’s statement

Supervisor Barger said: “Nothing heals us or inspires us like music does.

“We can never offer enough thanks to our first responders… Your courage, dedication and sacrifice do not go unnoticed. Many thanks also to our County Fire Chief, Anthony Marrone… for your leadership and commitment to our communities.”

First Responders celebrated with free concert at the Hollywood Bowl: Summary

The LACoFD has shared how local First Responders were commemorated during a tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl on April 1, 2025, titled “We Love LA”.

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