Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester Benefit Concert Full of Emotional Moments

Ariana Grande was joined by some of the world’s biggest stars for the One Love Manchester benefit concert Sunday night. The star-studded event raised over $2.6 million to help victims of the suicide bombing that took place at the pop star’s concert back on May 22. Less than 24 hours after another terrorist attack in London, thousands of people gathered at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground in a show of defiance and unity.

Fans making heart shapes with their hands at One Love Manchester concert. (Dave Hogan via AP)
(Photo: Dave Hogan via AP)
Katy Perry performs at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester. Photo: Dave Hogan via AP)
Katy Perry performs at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester. (Photo: Dave Hogan via AP)

Perry and Bieber Show Their Love

The concert was full of emotional and powerful moments like when Katy Perry had everyone touch the people around them. The pop star told the crowd, “Make human contact. Look in their eyes and say ‘I love you.'” Justin Bieber also hit the stage for a couple songs, and delivered an emotional message to the people of Manchester. As Bieber held back tears, he said, “No matter what’s happening in the world, God is in the midst and He loves you, and He’s here for you. I just want to take this moment to honor the people that were lost or that were taken. We love you so much. To the families, we love you so much.”

Justin Bieber performs at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester. Photo: (Dave Hogan via AP)
Justin Bieber performs at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester. (Photo: Dave Hogan via AP)
Ariana Grande, left, and Miley Cyrus perform at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester. Photo: (Dave Hogan via AP)
Ariana Grande, left, and Miley Cyrus perform at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester. (Photo: Dave Hogan via AP)

Ariana Grande was joined on stage by Miley Cyrus as the two sang “Don’t Dream It’s Over” by Crowded House, which had some appropriate lyrics for the moment: “They come to build a wall between us, but we know they won’t win.” And Grande ended the night with an emotional performance of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” before bidding farewell to the crowd.

To donate to the Manchester Emergency Fund, visit www.redcross.org.uk/manchester.

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