Musicians around the world have pledged to donate funds to support bushfire relief efforts in Australia, including Metallica, Elton John, Kacey Musgraves, and more. Metallica and their foundation All Within My Hands have focused on fighting the fires, pledging $750,000 to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the Country Fire Authority in Victoria. At a recent concert in Sydney, John pledged to donate “$1 million to support the bushfire relief fund.” Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds pledged $500,000 to organizations fighting the “overwhelming devastation.” Cave also auctioned one of his suits and a signed copy of his novel The Sick Bag Song for a sum of $10,000, all of which went to bushfire relief.

Mac DeMarco has announced the Mac DeMarco & Friends BBQ for Bushfire Crisis, which takes place on Sunday, January 12 in Melbourne’s Victoria Park. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Cut Copy, Amyl and the Sniffers, Julia Jacklin, and others are set to perform. Proceeds are going to Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities and Wildlife Victoria.

Courtney Barnett is throwing two benefit shows in Melbourne, Australia, with Camp Cope and Alice Skye, with all proceeds going to “bushfire disaster appeal, vic/nsw fire services and wildlife rescue.”

Sydney producer Flume has also pledged $100,000 to WIRES, posting to Instagram “It's so sad. It's breaking my heart.” Following a performance in Melbourne, Vampire Weekend donated $10,000 to Wildlife Victoria and encouraged others to lend their support.

Pink has also pledged to donate $500,000 to local firefighters, tweeting links to various fire services. A “disheartened” Kacey Musgraves asked her Twitter followers how she could help, ultimately finding an undisclosed organization to donate to.

The original members of the Wiggles, a popular Australian children's music group, are reuniting for the first time since 2016 to play two benefit shows at Sydney, Australia’s Castle Hill RSL on January 17-18. All proceeds—including merch sales—benefit the Australian Red Cross and WIRES.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard surprise released a pair of live albums to benefit the bushfire relief. Proceeds from Live in Paris ’19 go to Wildlife Victoria, while Live in Adelaide ’19 is raising funds for Animals Australia.

It has also been announced that Queen and Adam Lambert, Olivia Newton-John, Alice Cooper, K.D. Lang, and others have signed on for Fire Fight Australia: Concert for National Bushfire Relief, which will take place February 16 at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium. According to a post by Stereogum, all proceeds from the concert will be donated to a number of different organizations that are working to fight the ongoing blazes. Tickets are available here as of January 13.

This article was originally published on Tuesday, January 7 at 11:26 p.m. Eastern. It was last updated on January 12 at 10:45 p.m. Eastern.