For three hours, Ariana Grande reminded us of the healing powers of music during her star-studded One Love Manchester concert at the city’s Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
Featuring the likes of Pharrell Williams, Take That and Justin Bieber (among others), plus a surprise showing from Liam Gallagher, the concert was held in tribute to those who tragically lost their lives following a terrorist attack in the city last month.
Ariana appeared throughout the evening, performing some of her many solo hits plus joining some of the many artists onstage for new renditions of their own tracks. Toward the close, Coldplay graced the stage, with Grande jumping on to join Chris Martin and co to cover Oasis’ Don’t Look Back In Anger.
Catch the performance below:
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