Several survivors and local heroes of the deadly Wine Country fires will be featured at this week’s Band Together Bay Area concert, the largest benefit show to date and one that will honor first responders and commemorate victims of the October firestorm.

Seven people directly involved in the rescue efforts, including a father and his two sons, a nurse and firefighters, are slated to introduce each act during what should be an emotional five-hour concert at AT&T Park on Thursday, Nov. 9, organizers announced along with other details for the evening.

Performers include Oakland-bred R&B crooner Raphael Saadiq, who will kick off the outdoor concert at 6 p.m., followed by roughly 30- to 40-minute sets by Berkeley punk band Rancid; Oakland rapper G-Eazy; Dave Matthews and guitarist Tim Reynolds; and Dead & Company, in that order. Metallica, whose set is scheduled for 9:45 p.m., closes out the night.

Between sets, 49ers Hall of Famer Joe Montana, Giants greats Barry Bonds and Buster Posey, Vallejo native and Olympic gold-medal-winning swimmer Natalie Coughlin and AT&T Park announcer Renel Brooks Moon are scheduled to make presentations.

A coalition of prominent business and community leaders, spearheaded by Tipping Point Community CEO and founder Daniel Lurie, helped put the event together to raise money for the Tipping Point Emergency Relief Fund, which aims to provide short-, intermediate- and long-term relief for low-income families, immigrants and other fire victims.

Prime seats, free of charge, are reserved for first responders, volunteers and families affected by the North Bay fires, but a limited number of tickets elsewhere at the more than 41,000-seat stadium are still available. Tickets range from $49.50 to $199.50.

For those unable to attend, the concert, co-produced by Another Planet Entertainment and Live Nation, will be live-streamed via YouTube and Twitter.

“The stories you’ll hear at the Band Together Bay Area concert, whether you’re at AT&T Park or streaming live on YouTube or Twitter, are nothing short of remarkable,” said Lurie of Tipping Point Community, a grant-making organization that fights poverty in the San Francisco Bay Area. “It’s an honor to recognize the first responders and everyday families who made heroic efforts to save their community during the fires and in the aftermath when they were needed most.”

Last month’s wildfires, which erupted Oct. 8, resulted in 43 deaths and destroyed thousands of acres of land, with the majority of the losses in eight Northern California counties.

Donations to the Tipping Point Emergency Relief Fund can be made through YouTube or by texting “TOGETHER” to 20222 until Jan. 1.

Google, one of the concert’s founding sponsors, will also match donations made through text and the YouTube live stream up to $1 million until Jan. 1.

Public transportation to AT&T Park is advised. Golden Gate Ferry plans to add an additional ferry trip from Larkspur, departing at 4:20 p.m. and docking outside the stadium’s center field entrance. Cal Train will also have two additional southbound trains available at the end of the concert.

Ride share company Uber announced it plans to match trip fares to and from the concert up to $50,000, to be donated to the relief fund.

For those driving, parking will be available starting at 3 p.m. in Lot A and C as well as piers 48, 30 and 32 for $38 a car.

Bike parking operated by the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will be available on the Portwalk between the viewing portals and Dignity Health Center.

Mariecar Mendoza is The San Francisco Chronicle arts content editor. Email: mmendoza@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @SFMarMendoza Instagram: @sfchronicle_scene

Band Together Bay Area: Doors open at 4:30 p.m., with an interfaith blessing by the San Francisco Interfaith Council at 5:45 p.m. Concert at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9. $49.50-$199.50. AT&T Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, S.F. www.bandtogetherbayarea.org

The live stream begins at 5:45 p.m. through YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/MetallicaTV and Twitter via @tippingpoint and at live.twitter.com/bandtogetherbayarea. To chat live during the concert, follow @sfgiants and @tippingpoint.

For live updates from the benefit concert, follow the Datebook team at www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment