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Jackson Browne, Stephen Stills, Brandon Flowers and More Join Dawes’ Concert for Altadena 1/7

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A Night of Music, Resilience and Rebuilding

On January 7, 2026, the Pasadena Civic Auditorium will host A Concert for Altadena, a star-studded benefit aimed at supporting the Altadena, California community as it continues to recover from last year’s devastating Eaton Fire.

The show brings together renowned artists including Jackson Browne, Mandy Moore, Brad Paisley, Stephen Stills, Jenny Lewis, Everclear, Ozomatli and others.


Why This Concert Matters

In January 2025, the Eaton Fire swept through Altadena, leaving a trail of destruction in what had been a vibrant and diverse community.

This concert isn’t just a fundraiser; it’s a symbolic gathering of art, community and hope. All proceeds will go to the Pasadena Community Foundation’s Eaton Fire Relief and Recovery Fund and the Altadena Builds Back Foundation, dedicated to long-term rebuilding of housing and community infrastructure.

For Altadena, already steeped in artistic and cultural heritage, the concert signals that the community’s spirit is intact and its recovery ongoing.


The Setting and The Sound

Held at the historic Pasadena Civic Auditorium, the evening will open at 6:30 PM and deliver an eclectic mix of rock, pop, folk and Latin-inflected rhythms.

Expect highlights like:

  • Jackson Browne’s introspective folk-rock anthems

  • Mandy Moore’s evolving musical voice

  • Brad Paisley’s country guitar-driven flair

  • Ozomatli’s high-energy mix of Latin, hip hop and funk

Beyond the big names, local musicians injured or displaced by the fire are expected to take part as well, a reminder that the show is about more than celebrities. It’s about healing.


Community and Context

Altadena is a suburban community adjacent to Pasadena, with deep artistic roots and a history of being a haven for musicians, writers and creatives.

The summer of 2025 already saw the annual free concert series in the local park, reinforcing the town’s love for live music and outdoor performance.

Now, after the fire, the stakes are higher. The night will serve both as celebration and rallying call: the community’s culture was damaged, but it’s not lost.


What to Know Before You Go

  • Date and Time: January 7, 2026, 6:30 PM start

  • Venue: Pasadena Civic Auditorium, accessible from Altadena and the greater Los Angeles area

  • Tickets: On sale through major ticketing channels; proceeds benefit local recovery funds

  • Dress: Smart-casual works for the auditorium setting

  • Parking/Transit: Consider carpooling or ride-share if possible, as this is a large event

  • Local Impact: By attending, you’re directly supporting rebuilding, housing assistance and preserving the arts in Altadena


A Look Ahead

The concert signals a turning point for Altadena, from devastation toward re-emergence. As one local musician put it, the fire may have taken buildings, but it didn’t destroy the music.

With the lineup and the cause aligned, the night promises to be more than a performance. It’s a moment of community renewal. When the spotlight dims, the rebuilding still goes on.

Key Takeaways

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