Adam (DJ AM) Goldstein, at left, and Travis Barker perform as TRVSDJ-AM.  Adam (DJ AM) Goldstein, at left, and Travis Barker perform as TRVSDJ-AM. (Chris Pizzello/Associated Press)

Less than a month after suffering serious injuries in a fiery plane crash that killed four others, celebrity disc jockey Adam Goldstein joined rap mogul Jay-Z on stage at a Los Angeles concert on Wednesday.

A visibly scarred Goldstein, who performs as DJ AM, took the stage and energetically performed alongside Jay-Z at a concert celebrating the reopening of the historic Hollywood Palladium concert venue.

Jay-Z drew attention to his "special guest" before calling on the packed crowd to "make some noise for DJ AM tonight!"

The rapper also sent a shout out to former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker, who is also recuperating from the Learjet crash, and the accident's four victims.

Barker and DJ AM, who perform together as TRVSDJ-AM, were leaving Columbia, S.C. on Sept. 19, after playing an outdoor concert that weekend, when their plane crashed shortly after takeoff.

Both suffered second- and third-degree burns. Doctors have said it could take up to a year for full recovery.

The small craft's two pilots and two other passengers were killed in the crash.

DJ AM is also slated to return to to his regular gig performing in Las Vegas at Pure nightclub at Caesars Palace.

With files from the Associated Press