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Bruce, McCartney, Bon Jovi and More Onscreen at Parsippany Clearview

The New York 12-12-12 Sandy relief concert will be screened at Clearview Cinemas locations, including Parsippany.

Not lucky enough to get tickets for New York City's star-studded 12-12-12 Sandy Relief Concert?

Unless the Mayans are correct, your luck may be changing: In an effort to share what promises to be an incredible show with many of those most impacted by the superstorm, the concert featuring Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Paul McCartney, Bon Jovi, Kanye West and more will be simulcast live next Wednesday at Parsippany's Clearview Cinemas 12.

The local movieplex is one of a number of select movie theaters in hurricane-affected areas throughout the tri-state region offering residents the opportunity to see The Boss, Macca, Ye and a mind-boggling collection of artists. Other North Jersey Patch towns offering 12-12-12 screenings are Kinnelon, Ridgewood, South Orange and Wayne.

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Even luckier, the screening is free: Tickets are available now at the Clearview box office on a first-come, first-served basis.

The one-night-only live music event benefits the Robin Hood Relief Fund to provide assistance to people throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut who have been affected by Superstorm Sandy. An estimated 1 billion people around the world are expected to view the concert either in person, at a movie screening, on international or U.S. cable and pay television or via live streaming over the Internet.

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What's called 12-12-12, The Concert For Sandy Relief, will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York. Also on the bill are rock A-listers Eric Clapton, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, Coldplay's Chris Martin, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Pink Floyd mastermind Roger Waters and The Who. And that's not all—more artists will be announced shortly.

If you'd like to donate to the Robin Hood fund, head to the site.


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