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Tinseltown to broadcast concert to benefit Sandy victims

Tinseltown to broadcast concert to benefit Sandy victims

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Bruce Springsteen will perform during tonight's 12-12-12 concert to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy.

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By Anonymous
Posted Dec 12, 2012 @ 08:35 AM
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Cinemark Tinseltown USA on The Strip will be among more than 200 theaters nationwide broadcasting the 12-12-12 concert to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy.

The sold-out concert features Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, The Who and Paul McCartney, among others. The concert will be simulcast to more than two billion people worldwide.

The presentation will be projected live tonight, starting at 7:30 p.m. The admission price will be equal to that of a child’s ticket price in each theater, and all proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Robin Hood Relief Fund, which provides aid to victims of Hurricane Sandy.

For more about the Robin Hood fund, visit www.robinhood.org/rhsandy.

Cinemark Tinseltown USA on The Strip will be among more than 200 theaters nationwide broadcasting the 12-12-12 concert to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy.

The sold-out concert features Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, The Who and Paul McCartney, among others. The concert will be simulcast to more than two billion people worldwide.

The presentation will be projected live tonight, starting at 7:30 p.m. The admission price will be equal to that of a child’s ticket price in each theater, and all proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Robin Hood Relief Fund, which provides aid to victims of Hurricane Sandy.

For more about the Robin Hood fund, visit www.robinhood.org/rhsandy.


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