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The Stage Is Set For 12-12-12 Concert To Benefit Sandy Victims

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Crews work to prepare the stage for Wednesday night's 12-12-12 Concert. Crews work to prepare the stage for Wednesday night's 12-12-12 Concert.
NEW YORK -

Some of music's best artists are set to perform in New York at the 12-12-12 Concert for Superstorm Sandy relief.

Sir Paul McCartney, Alicia Keys, The Who and Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band are just a few of the names scheduled to take the stage Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m.

Producers of the show say they've already raised $30 million.

The money will go to storm victims in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut through the Robin Hood Foundation.

The concert will be aired live on several cable and international TV channels, streamed on several webites and even carried in movie theaters across the country. Organizers say the concert will be accessible to 2 billion people worldwide.

You can find out how to donate and watch on the 12-12-12 Concert's official website.

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