From Ariana Grande to Coldplay – check out all the performances from “One Love Manchester”

Last night is certain to go down in history – to be remembered as a moment in time where thousands got together sing for love and unity, taking a solid stance on the face of terror.

“One Love Manchester” led by Ariana Grande and featuring some of the biggest names in music, saw an attendance of over 55,000 people and managed to raise $9 million  for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, created by the Manchester City Council and the British Red Cross following the May 22 bombings at Ariana Grande’s concert in the Manchester Arena.

The proceeds of the tribute concert are to benefit the victims of the suicide bombing tragedy that claimed the lives of 22 and injured 115, after a 22 year old detonated a explosive device near the exit of Grande’s concert.

Some great performances took place last night with Katy Perry singing a piognant version of ‘Part Of Me’, while Miley Cyrus took the stage to sing a cheerful collab with Pharrell Williams on “Happy” before going solo with ‘Inspired’.

KATY PERRY

MILEY CYRUS & PHARRELL WILLIAMS

Justin Bieber later came to stage and broke down to tears in an inspiring speach addressing the victims and the city of Manchester, “I just want to take this moment to honor the people that were lost or that were taken,” he said. “We love you so much. To the families, we love you so much.” Beiber then went on to sing a beautiful aoustic version of  “Cold Water.”

JUSTIN BIEBER


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The Black Eyed Peas sang their iconic #1 track “Where Is The Love?” joined by Ariana, who previously made her entry on the show singing “Be Alright and Breakfree”, later Coldplay gave a stellar set with “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “Fix You’ and “Viva La Vida”

THE BLACK EYED PEAS & ARIANA

COLDPLAY

Grande later concluded the show with a tearjerking performance of ‘Over The Rainbow’ raising everyone’s spirit at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground.

ARIANA GRANDE

Other acts of the show included – Take That, Liam Gallagher, Marcus Mumford, Niall Horan, Little Mix, Imogen Heap and Robbie Williams who joined hands with Ariana to pay homage to the victims of the tragedy.

Check out some of the other performances below:

ROBBIE WILLIAMS


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NIALL HORAN

LITTLE MIX

ARIANA GRANDE AND OTHERS JOIN IN “ONE LAST TIME”