A star-studded lineup of rock stars will take the stage for a benefit concert honoring first responders who bravely fought against the devastating and deadly Southern California wildfires.
Kings of Chaos – a hard rock supergroup also known as Rock-N-Roll All-Stars – consists of a revolving door of members from legendary bands such as Guns N’ Roses, Def Leppard, Deep Purple, Aerosmith and others.
The supergroup will be making an appearance at Rock for Responders, a concert series that dubs itself “an evening of honor and impact for heroes” who fought bravely against the fires.
Included in the Kings of Chaos Rock for Responders concert lineup are:
- Sammy Hagar
- Robin Zander (Cheap Trick)
- Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple)
- Steve Stevens (Billy Idol, ‘Top Gun Anthem’)
- Orianthi (Alice Cooper, Michael Jackson)
- Matt Sorum (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver, The Cult)
- Carmine Rojas (Rod Stewart, David Bowie)
- Brent Woods (Gene Simmons, Chevy Metal)
- Paul Trudeau (Billy Idol)
The festivities will be hosted by actor, comedian and U.S. Air Force veteran BJ Lange. ABC News Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman is also set to make an appearance; further special guests have yet to be announced.
Rock for Responders takes place in front of the USS Iowa at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro on Feb. 27. General admission tickets can be purchased here.
A block of seats has been reserved for firefighters, police officers and other first responders at no cost. Each eligible first responder can bring one guest to “enjoy the evening of stories from the frontlines and good ol’ rock and roll.”
To claim the free tickets, first responders must fill out this form by Feb. 21. Filling out the form does not guarantee entry; a mobile ticket will be issued upon confirmation.
Event organizers did note that they are “considering” requests that include immediate family members of first responders but remained firm that priority will be given to anyone who was on the front lines of the recent Los Angeles area wildfires.
More information on Rock for Responders can be found here.
Kacey Montoya contributed to this report.