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Snoop Dogg Hits the Ice as Coach for Star-Studded Wildfire Fundraiser


Snoop Dogg is swapping the mic for a whistle in a hockey-with-a-purpose coaching venture. The famed rapper will take to center ice for Skate For LA Strong: A Celebration To Support The Fire Recovery Efforts In Los Angeles, leading a team of other celebrities. Hosted at Crypto. Austin, this event sounds like it will bring sports, entertainment, and philanthropy together in Hollywood style. The pitch-up date is marked in red on all your calendars! Instructions for your participation are available on the com Arena here.

Although best known for his smooth flow and iconic presence in hip-hop, Snoop's love for hockey runs deep. For years, he has shredded in LA Kings gear, narrated NHL tutorials, and even done live game commentary, bringing that kind of West Coast charm to the sport. Now, he's coaching a team of Hollywood A-listers, musicians, and pro athletes as they lace up their skates for a good cause.

The event by the LA Kings will see big names hit the bench, like Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Danny DeVito, and Cobie Smulders. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber, Steve Carell, and Ross Lynch will take to the ice to compete in a high-energy, single-elimination tournament featuring a mix of actors, pro hockey players, and first responders.

And this isn't about competition, but it's about making a difference. Proceeds from the event will benefit wildfire relief efforts, including the Red Cross, the LA Fire Foundation, the Cal Fire Foundation, and the Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund.

Wildfires have ravaged many Los Angeles communities in recent years, and this event is intended to aid those still recovering. A longtime LA devotee, Snoop Dogg has always used his platform for good, whether it's youth sports programs or considerable charitable efforts. He's bringing together his passion for sports and philanthropy for one unforgettable night.

As if that weren't enough, the evening will see the likes of Kaskade, Jordan Davis, and Lauren Spencer-Smith take the stage, reminding fans there's nothing like a dose of sports with a side of elite-level music. And then there's the parade of hockey legends Jeremy Roenick, Rob Blake, and Mark Messier, who will be skating alongside athletes from other sports.

One of the most-anticipated moments may be Justin Bieber returning to the rink. The pop star, a self-acknowledged hockey devotee, had previously hosted the NHL's All-Star Game's team captain duties for the Toronto-held game in 2024. Now, he's returning his skills for a cause that extends well beyond the game.

This is not just another celebrity showing up: Snoop Dogg's place in this event is much more. His presence exemplifies the potential of the nexus between music, sports, and activism for real-world impact. Whether hyping up the crowd or coaching his team to victory, Snoop Dog shows love for his city once more, proving why he's a cultural icon.

With an all-star roster, a cause that matters, and Snoop Dogg at the controls, this wildfire relief game promises to offer one of the most unforgettable nights of the year. One thing is guaranteed: Whenever the Doggfather hops on stage, it's always a spectacle to behold.

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