
Steven Tyler's 'Jam for Janie' Grammy Viewing Party Proceeds Despite LA Wildfires
Steven Tyler's Janie's Fund is hosting its sixth-annual Grammy viewing party at the Hollywood Palladium during the Grammy Awards broadcast. The event aims to support young women who have experienced abuse and neglect in America.

Steven Tyler performing on stage
The event stands out as one of the few Grammy parties still taking place, while many major labels and streaming platforms have canceled their events due to LA wildfires. Over 50 Universal Music employees have been displaced by the fires, and significant damage has been reported in industry executives' neighborhoods.
The evening will feature:
- A glamorous cocktail hour
- World-class dining
- Live Grammy Awards telecast viewing
- Curated live auction
- Performances by Steven Tyler's iconic friends
- Late-night DJ after-party
Expected performers include Aerosmith, Joan Jett, and Billy Idol, with Tiffany Haddish hosting. The organizers have also invited over 100 local firefighters to attend.
Ticket options include:
- Best New Artist Ticket: $3,000 (basic attendance)
- Producer of the Year Ticket: $5,000 (preferred seating + VIP access)
- Song of the Year Ticket: $10,000 (preferred seating + 2 VIP passes)
This charitable event coincides with other ongoing relief efforts, including MusiCares' distribution of millions in aid to wildfire victims and the upcoming FireAid LA benefit concert.

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