Ariana Grande delivers for Manchester

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The "One Love Manchester" concert headlined by pop star Ariana Grande had pulled in over £2.35 million-or more than $3 million in funds, according to British Red Cross.

Another said: 'This is an accurate representation of me when you performed this song'. So, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams, Robbie Williams, Liam Gallagher and many others joined the singer on stage for some very emotional performances.

She also organized and headlined the One Love Manchester benefit concerton Sunday (June 4) in their honour.

In less than two weeks after the May 22 horror, she pulled together Sunday's benefit at the city's Old Trafford Cricket Ground.

The singer was overcome with emotion as she belted out the heartfelt tune to close her charity concert on Sunday night (04Jun17).

Those who attended Grande's original show were offered free tickets and some injured fans left their hospital beds to attend.

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'All week you have been incredible and as a friend, I'm so proud of you my love.

Tonight, for the first time since the attack, Ariana is showing how strong she is by resuming her Dangerous Woman tour.

So far more than £10 million has been raised for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund. A show called "One Love Manchester" that did not fail to move the 50 000 people present in the stadium.

During the show, she revealed that she had changed the set list after meeting one of the terror attack victims' mothers.

News of the charity single also came after Ariana took to her social media to share a moving video of a baby crying while watching her performance of Somewhere Over the Rainbow.

Grande drew cheers when she told the crowd: "The kind of unity you're displaying is the medicine the world needs right now".

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