Some of the biggest New Jersey celebrities are reporting for duty next week to help raise money for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund.

Stars of music, TV and sports will converge virtually, from home, at a concert and benefit called “Jersey 4 Jersey," the fund announced Tuesday.

The lineup boasts Bruce Springsteen, Whoopi Goldberg, Danny DeVito, Chris Rock, Jon Bon Jovi, Kelly Ripa, Jon Stewart, SZA, Halsey and more.

"New Jersey is on the front lines of this pandemic, making it more important than ever for us to do what Jersey does best — take care of one another,” first lady Tammy Murphy said in a statement. “That’s why we’re asking everyone in our state to join the NJPRF and some of New Jersey’s finest for some much needed musical entertainment, levity and Jersey pride during these unprecedented and uncertain times.”

The fund’s night of stars who either hail from New Jersey or live in the state includes Chelsea Handler, music’s Tony Bennett and Charlie Puth and Saquon Barkley, running back for the Giants. Organizers said the lineup was expected to grow in the coming days.

We need to pull together and start the healing at home, so please help the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund at https://t.co/ibg80onECP #BandTogetherNJ pic.twitter.com/FBn8AYc4bM — Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) March 24, 2020

In March, DeVito, Bon Jovi, Springsteen, Goldberg, Stewart, Puth, Carli Lloyd and Stephen Colbert appeared in a video to help Tammy Murphy announce the creation of the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund and ask for support.

Through the fund, a number of celebrities, including DeVito, Stewart, director Kevin Smith, Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez and the cast of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” have participated in public service announcements urging people to stay home, wash their hands and #bandtogether to support the fund.

The benefit, produced by Joel Gallen, who produced the iHeartMedia “Living Room Concert for America” on Fox in March, will also feature and honor frontline workers and stories of people whose lives have been touched by the coronavirus pandemic.

On Monday, the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund announced it had raised $18 million from more than 2,000 donors. The fund previously awarded grants to 110 service organizations affiliated with state food banks.

How to watch and listen to ‘Jersey 4 Jersey’

“Jersey 4 Jersey” will air at 7 p.m. ET Wednesday, April 22 on various TV outlets including WABC channel 7, NBC 4 New York, NBC 10 Philadelphia, CBS 2, Telemundo 62, CBS 3 Philadelphia, WPVI 6ABC, WPIX 11, WWOR 9, News 12 and NJTV.

On radio, 1010 WINS, WCBS 880, Z100, 103.5 KTU, CBS-FM, WFAN, Lite FM, 710 WOR, Power 105.1, 107.1, Great Gold 1410, New York’s Country 94.7, Alt 92.3 and Q104.3 will be airing the benefit.

The show will be available live and through rebroadcasts on E Street Radio, which is currently free through SiriusXM. Listeners can also stream the concert through Apple Music and Apple TV apps.

Viewers and listeners can follow along on social media using the hashtag #Jersey4Jersey.

You guys know my love for NJ runs deep. It pains me to see the impact this pandemic has had on my home state. Please join me in supporting the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund to help fight the impact of COVID-19 on Jersey's most vulnerable. Visit https://t.co/cnTKe1xcsQ to donate pic.twitter.com/prgEn7wDKj — Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) March 24, 2020

NEW JERSEY! My home and native land! If you can, donate to the #NJPRF at https://t.co/UB0INOn6zi! And was your hands! (P.S. - Pork Roll > Taylor Ham) https://t.co/FYocXFh78N — KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) April 1, 2020

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