The Boston Strong concert will be hold Thursday at the TD Garden to benefit The One Fund Boston, which was established by Massachusetts' governor and Boston's mayor to help those affected by the April 15 bombings.

The night's star-studded lineup includes Aerosmith, Carole King, James Taylor, the band Boston and Jimmy Buffett.

Billboard.com will stream the concert live starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Radio station 100.7 WXLX will have its digital producer Matt Dolloff tweet live from the photo pit. The station noted that One Fund Boston so far has raised over $31 million in funding for the Boston marathon victims.

Other artists and entertainers part of the show include The J. Geils Band, modern rockers Godsmack, country star Jason Aldean, pop band New Kids on the Block, and comedians Steven Wright and Dane Cook. Boston's favorite Irish punk band the Dropkick Murphys will also perform.

Tickets for the concert sold out in five minutes after going on sale on May 6. To maximize the concert's donation to the One Fund, almost everyone is working for free, from the Garden staff (the venue waived its rental fee) to the artists themselves, according to The Boston Globe. The only expenses are to cover the costs of labor and shipping.

The publication noted that Don Law, concert promoter and president of Live Nation New England, was in his office when he learned about the Boston Marathon bombings in April. Among the first to call him after the tragedy was Jared Paul, the manager of New Kids on the Block. Paul suggested a event to raise money for the victims and from there stemmed the idea for the Boston Strong concert.

On Wednesday night, a benefit concert was held in Oklahoma for victims of the tornado. It was led by country singer and The Voice judge Blake Shelton.