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Published 19:50 1 Nov 2012 GMT
Updated 10:51 15 Jun 2015 BST
The concert will be aired on NBC Universal’s networks including NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, E!, Style Network and G4 and will feature artists who are connected to the areas hit by the devastated areas.
Along with Bon Jovi and The Boss, other performers include New Yorker Billy Joel, New York City resident Sting and Christina Aguilera.
Proceeds from the advert-free concert will be donated to the American Red Cross, which is providing food and shelter and other assistance to those affected by the hurricane.
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Rocker Jon who cancelled a promotional tour of the UK to rush to the side of his wife and their four children has spoken about the devastation he has experience first-hand. "There is no power, water, the devastation is off the charts. The president is in my hometown in New Jersey because of the damage. It's like Armageddon."
The concert will air tomorrow night at 8pm EST and will be available to watch online at NBC.com
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