The Grammys have successfully raised over $7 million to support individuals impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The donations have primarily come from viewers watching the show at home. Host Trevor Noah highlighted that the funds raised are a result of the generosity of the audience.
During the broadcast, a QR code has been displayed, allowing viewers to contribute to the cause. Additionally, the same QR code is placed on tables within the Crypto.com Arena, where artists and celebrities are seated for the event.


The proceeds from this initiative will be directed to the MusiCares Fire Relief fund. MusiCares, a charitable organization established by the Recording Academy, focuses on assisting individuals in the music industry by offering various resources and disaster relief efforts, as outlined on its official website.
The Recording Academy and MusiCares have collaborated with multiple local organizations to ensure that essential resources are provided to those affected by the wildfires. This partnership underscores the commitment of the music community to support and uplift individuals in times of crisis.