Ariana Grande's "Over the Rainbow" Cover Is Now a Charity Single

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Ariana Grande has become the darling of Manchester following her benefit charity concert on June 4, but the good will she has brought to the city is not finished just yet. Sunday night's One Love Manchester concert was the most watched program this year on British television.

At least £10million has been generated for the Manchester Emergency Fund as a result of the concert with more money still flooding in.

Ariana Grande's rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow and other performances from Sunday's One Love Manchester concert have been released as a charity album to benefit victims of the bombing at Manchester Arena. "She should have stayed to visit her injured fans", he posted. They included Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Marcus Mumford (a late addition), Robbie Williams, Pharrell, Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan and the Black Eyed Peas. Held at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground, several people who went to the May 22 concert also attended. Ariana Grande promised shortly after that she would return to Manchester.

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The outspoken former CNN personality and current host of ITV's "Good Morning Britain" had criticized Grande on Twitter following the attack for returning home to the USA instead of visiting with victims. I'm not going to let go of love. The show, which sold-out within minutes, raised 2 million pounds via text and online donations during its 3 hour duration.

The pop star honoured the victims and survivors of the May 22 terror attacks on stage during Sunday's concert, saying: "Thank you for coming together and being so loving and strong".

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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