“Hatred will never win, fear will never divide us, because tonight we stood with Manchester," said Scooter Braun, Ariana Grande's manager, during today's massive One Love Manchester benefit concert, staged less than two weeks after the tragic suicide bombing that claimed the lives of 22 innocent victims. Sunday’s concert took on added meaning after three attackers killed seven people and injured nearly 50 on Saturday night at the London Bridge and Borough Market in London. When the 23-year-old singer, dressed in a One Love Manchester sweatshirt, walked onstage, the crowd erupted into cheers. Grande kicked off her performance with the upbeat “Be Alright,” and followed up with “Break Free." She was visibly emotional, and appeared to tear up as she finished the songs. The singer thanked the crowd multiple times during the concert, at one point telling them, “The kind of love and unity that you’re displaying is the medicine the world really needs right now.” @RobbieWilliams, @NiallHoran, @Pharrell, Take That and @KatyPerry also performed at the concert, infusing messages of strength and positivity throughout the night. Grande performed with various artists, including The Black Eyed Peas and @victoriamonet. A particularly sweet moment came when @arianagrande joined members of the choir of Parrs Wood High School, located in a Manchester suburb, to sing “You Are My Everything.” The group had many in the crowd in tears. Proceeds from the benefit concert will go toward the Red Cross’ We Love Manchester emergency fund, in support of the victims and families of the May attack. - Julia Brucculieri (@juliabruc) and Doha Madani (@doha.mad) for @HuffPostEntertainment // ?: Getty

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“Hatred will never win, fear will never divide us, because tonight we stood with Manchester," said Scooter Braun, Ariana Grande's manager, during today's massive One Love Manchester benefit concert, staged less than two weeks after the tragic suicide bombing that claimed the lives of 22 innocent victims.
Sunday’s concert took on added meaning after three attackers killed seven people and injured nearly 50 on Saturday night at the London Bridge and Borough Market in London.
When the 23-year-old singer, dressed in a One Love Manchester sweatshirt, walked onstage, the crowd erupted into cheers. Grande kicked off her performance with the upbeat “Be Alright,” and followed up with “Break Free." She was visibly emotional, and appeared to tear up as she finished the songs. The singer thanked the crowd multiple times during the concert, at one point telling them, “The kind of love and unity that you’re displaying is the medicine the world really needs right now.” @RobbieWilliams, @ナイル・ホーラン, @ファレル・ウィリアムス, Take That and @ケイティ・ペリー also performed at the concert, infusing messages of strength and positivity throughout the night. Grande performed with various artists, including The Black Eyed Peas and @victoriamonet.
A particularly sweet moment came when @アリアナ・グランデ joined members of the choir of Parrs Wood High School, located in a Manchester suburb, to sing “You Are My Everything.” The group had many in the crowd in tears.
Proceeds from the benefit concert will go toward the Red Cross’ We Love Manchester emergency fund, in support of the victims and families of the May attack. - Julia Brucculieri (@juliabruc) and Doha Madani (@doha.mad) for @HuffPostEntertainment // ?: Getty


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