Boston Strong benefit concert [REPLAY VIDEO]: Watch the One Fund Boston Concert online

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A replay of the Boston Strong benefit concert has been launched by Live Nation after it experienced live streaming issues last night.

The star-studded benefit concert was held May 30 at the TD Garden in Boston to raise money for the victims of the horrific Boston Marathon bombing last month.

Performers included Aerosmith, James Taylor, New Kids on the Block, Jimmy Buffet, Boston, Jason Aldean, Extreme, J Geils Band, Carole King, and Dropkick Murphys.

"Boston got its heart broken ... but if they think they can keep us down, they can `Dream On,' said Aerosmith's frontman Steven Tyler.

Comedians Dane Cook and Steven Wright also appeared in last night's show.

Boyz II Men also joined the stage to perform "One Sweet Day" with New Kids On the Block as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack.

All the proceeds of the benefit concert will go towards The One Fund, which was established by Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Tom Menino to help victims of the tragic incident.

So far, The One Fund has raised $37,713,989. The site reads: "The One Fund Boston was established through the generosity of businesses, foundations and individual donors. It was created at the request of Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. The Victim Relief Fund of The One Fund Boston will be used to assist those families of the victims who were killed and the victims who were most seriously affected as a result of the tragic events during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013 and related events on April 18th and April 19th."

The live stream of the event had crashed due to the influx of traffic.

Click here to watch the replay of the concert.

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