LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) — On Thursday, the fires raging across Los Angeles continued to force the cancellation or postponement of numerous entertainment events throughout the region.
Here’s an updated list of the events that have been affected by the unfolding disaster:
iHeartRadio announced the cancellation of its ALTer Ego show at the KIA Forum on Saturday. The concert featured some of the biggest names in alt-rock including Incubus, The Lumineers, Cage The Elephant, The Offspring, and Fontaines D.C., among others.
It is with heavy hearts that we report that we will be canceling our ALTer Ego show this Saturday at the KIA Forum.
Our thoughts are with the Los Angeles community and listeners who have been affected by this tragedy. Refunds will be available at your point of purchase after… pic.twitter.com/eIgDYQmm0G
— iHeartRadio (@iHeartRadio) January 9, 2025
The American Society of Cinematographers announced the postponement of the nominations for the 2025 ASC Awards has been postponed until January 13th.
The Writer’s Guild of America made a similar decision for the nomination announcement for the 2025 WGA Awards, which will now take place on January 13th.
The National Basketball Association game between the Charlotte Hornets and Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena has been postponed due to the ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area and will take place at a yet-to-be-announced date.
Grammy-winning Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel canceled his January 9th show at the Smothers Theater in Malibu.
The fire also impacted multiple film and television premieres, including Max’s new hospital show The Pitt, and the new Pam Anderson drama, The Last Showgirl had its premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood canceled on Wednesday night.
Film and television production took a hit as well, with production halting on shows such as “Jimmy Kimmel Live”, “Hacks”, and “Grey’s Anatomy” among others.