If any concert deserves a sequel, it’s Band Together Bay Area. The star-studded bill that brought together such local music titans as Metallica, Dead & Company and G-Eazy raised more than $17 million for the victims of the North Bay fires. Now the organizers — a coalition of high-powered community leaders spearheaded by Tipping Point CEO Daniel Lurie — are doing it again with Red Hot Chili Peppers (with lead singer Anthony Kiedis, above), and support by Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real as well as Glide Ensemble, the San Francisco church’s choir. Band Together 2 Bay Area, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Thursday, Dec.