Los Angeles has always been a great source of inspiration for me and my thoughts are with all those who have been affected, says The Weeknd.
The concert was intended as the starting shot for his new album "Hurry up tomorrow", which is now instead released on January 31.
Beyoncé is also postponing an announcement she was going to make on January 14, shortly after having donated 28 million kronor to help families who have become homeless due to the fires.
It was on Christmas Day that Beyoncé posted a cryptic video on social media, where she rode a white horse and waved the American flag. The video ended with the text January 14.
On the other hand, the Grammys will still hold the American music industry's high-society evening as planned, on February 2, writes NME. In addition to honoring music, the plan is to raise money for the fire victims during the Grammy gala, and to pay tribute to all those who have helped in the fire.
The Recording Academy has previously announced that it will donate one million dollars to those affected within the music industry.