MANCHESTER, England — Ariana Grande has paid tribute to the victims who died at her Manchester concert with an all-star affair in the city with the help of Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Liam Gallagher and others.
Sunday's One Love Manchester concert, held at the city's Old Trafford cricket ground, also featured Coldplay, Pharrell Williams, Take That, Imogen Heap, Robbie Williams, Marcus Mumford, Niall Horan and Little Mix.
Gallagher and Take That hail from Manchester.

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Grande sang multiple times throughout the three-hour-plus show, even duetting with Miley Cyrus, the Black Eyed Peas, Mac Miller and the Parrs Wood High School Choir, one of the show's strongest moments.
Grande appeared teary-eyed and emotional as she performed her hits "Be Alright'' and "Break Free.'' She told the audience, "Manchester, we're gonna be all right.''

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British singer Marcus Mumford held a moment of silence before performing at the Manchester benefit concert.
The leader of rock band Mumford & Sons sang "Timshel" while strumming his guitar at the concert, held at the city's Old Trafford cricket ground.
The song includes the lyrics: "But you are not alone in this, and you are not alone in this, as brothers we will stand and we'll hold your hand."
The concert raised money for victims and those injured in the suicide bombing that struck at Grande's May 22 show. Twenty-two people were killed and dozens more were injured.

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