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4 December 2012, 16:32 | Updated: 4 December 2012, 16:39
The 'Trouble' singer will join the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney for the benefit show later this month.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has become one of the latest names added to the line-up for the upcoming Hurricane Sandy relief concert.
The 'Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall' star will take to the stage on 12th December for the '12-12-12' show, which aims to raise funds for those effected by the events of the recent super storm which hit the East coast of America.
The singer will join the likes of The Who and Sir Paul McCartney at Madison Square Garden, with Eric Clapton also being added to the line-up.
Other musicans already confirmed for the show include Alicia Keys, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Roger Waters and Kanye West.
Meanwhile, Chris and Coldplay will be back in New York at the end of the month when they perform at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for a headline show with Jay-Z for New Year's Eve.
Meanwhile, the band's performance at Capital's Summertime Ball has been nominated as one of the most memorable moments of 2012 at Wembley Stadium.
Justin Bieber's performance at the same event is also on the shortlist, which includes events from football, the NFL and Rugby.