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Lionel Richie cancels show to help family evacuate California fires

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Lionel Richie cancels show to help family evacuate California fires

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    Lionel Richie has canceled his Las Vegas show this evening due to the wildfires that are currently raging out of control in California.

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    The singing legend was scheduled to perform at the AXIS at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino as part of his "All the Hits" residency, but instead, he'll be focusing on his family.

    Richie, who received the 2017 Kennedy Center Honors earlier in the week, will be back onstage for his scheduled Friday and Saturday night shows.

    "Due to the devastating California Wildfires, and helping family evacuate to a safer place, I unfortunately have to cancel my show tonight," he tweeted. "I look forward to returning to the stage this weekend and performing for my fans."

    Due to the devastating California Wildfires, and helping family evacuate to a safer place, I unfortunately have to cancel my show tonight. I look forward to returning to the stage this weekend and performing for my fans… https://t.co/tRMXiPOqUp

    — Lionel Richie (@LionelRichie) December 6, 2017

    Wildfires threaten several thousand homes in Southern California

    Richie, 68, did not specify which family members he needed to help or which fire was impacting them. However, earlier this morning, firefighters began fighting a 150-acre brush fire that ignited in Los Angeles' Brentwood neighborhood. More than 350 firefighters were on the scene, but the blaze, called the Skirball fire, remained at 0 percent containment this morning.

    Southern California firefighters are also battling wildfires in Ventura County, Santa Clarita and in the Kagel Canyon area above the Sylmar neighborhood in Los Angeles.

    PHOTO: A brush fire moving with the wind sends embers all over the place in residential neighborhoods north of Ventura, destroying homes and forcing 27,000 people to evacuate.Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times/Polaris
    A brush fire moving with the wind sends embers all over the place in residential neighborhoods north of Ventura, destroying homes and forcing 27,000 people to evacuate.
    PHOTO: Firefighters gather in front of a residential area as a wildfire burns along the 101 Freeway, Dec. 5, 2017, in Ventura, Calif.Jae C. Hong/AP
    Firefighters gather in front of a residential area as a wildfire burns along the 101 Freeway, Dec. 5, 2017, in Ventura, Calif.
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