New York's Madison Square Garden will be taken by a storm of another kind on Wednesday night when it hosts "The 12-12-12: The Concert For Sandy Relief." 

Many of today's best musicians will be performing in order to raise money for those that are still suffering from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Paul McCartney, Kanye West and Bon Jovi are just a few of the notable performers that will be present amid a star-studded packed lineup set to take the stage.

There will be an estimated 2 billion individuals around the world that will have the capability to watch the event through a variety of platforms including TV screens, movie screens, computers, smart phones, and other forms of social media, according to The Los Angeles Times.

Thirty-seven cable networks will air the four-hour charity concert, including HBO, AMC and even the Cooking Channel.

Jovi, who is a New Jersey native, spoke to ABC Local about Hurricane Sandy:

"The truth is after a tragedy like this, the effect of it's not cured just because the lights go back on. And it'll make me more cognizant of the next hurricane that hits someone else's town, or the tornado that blows through the Midwestern city.  It really humbles you."

You have to do more than talk the talk.  But if you've had the same guys in your life like we've had with the band for 30 years, and the same wife for 32 years, and the same record company for 30 years, I think that those values ring true."

"The 12-12-12: The Concert For Sandy Relief" is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Dec. 12.