Kourtney Kardashian was the epitome of gothic glam at the FireAid LA Benefit Concert, which took place at the Intuit Center and KM Forum on January 30th.
The Lemme founder was there to support not only the victims of the LA Fires tragedy and rebuild Los Angeles following the event. She also supported her husband, Travis Barker, who was on the performer roster. The Blink-182 drummer was one of the night's "surprise" performers, drumming for the artist Jelly Roll.
The Grammy nominee sang "Hollywood Nights" and his hit track, "I Am Not Okay," at the event, with Barker on the drums. Jelly Roll is a Nashville native, and his genre is country. Jelly Roll introduced Barker to the crowd to make his time on the stage more authentic and personable.
“I think it’s important while I’m on this stage to sing a song about one of my favorite cities in America, but I can’t do that without someone from Los Angeles," he says before he performs "Hollywood Nights" on stage. "I would like to bring my big brother, Travis Barker, out to play tonight."
Other notable performers at FireAid included Green Day, P!nk, Katy Perry, The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Lady Gaga, and many more. The artists came together to show their support and raise funding for the Los Angeles Fires relief.
See the all-black look Kourtney Kardashian wore to the FireAid Benefit Concert
Kourtney tries to be as much of a Tour Wife as possible. She wants to project positive vibes and be there for Travis. Her presence accelerates his performance, making the shows far more enjoyable for the fans.
Behind the scenes at the benefit concert, Kourtney made the most of the opportunity by chilling out in the dressing room. She decided to capture a full-length mirror selfie to show off her gothic-glam look. She posted the new image in her Instagram Stories on January 30th to her 220 million followers.
The reality star chose a simple black t-shirt under an ankle-length faux fur black coat. Kourtney then completes the outfit with her favorite pair of moto boots, giving the entire appearance an edgier side to it. Accessories weren't required, as she wanted the jacket and the lanyard to be the focal point, stating that she was an artist at FireAid.
Behind her are Barker's practice drums so he can get a few beats in before he heads on stage. Practice is a vital component of his success, and it clearly shows in the final production. As someone who has attended past Blink shows, Barker puts on an incredible and spectacular performance filled with an energetic stride.
You can see Kourtney's look below!
At the time of this writing, FireAid has donated millions to the relief efforts, including U2's hefty gift of $1 million. The Kardashian family donated meals to the firefighters who worked nonstop to contain the fires, and Kim contributed to Baby2Baby and the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.