One Love Manchester video: Watch concert in full, from Ariana Grande's 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' to Oasis' 'Don't Look Back In Anger'
Plus Coldplay, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus and more
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The One Love Manchester benefit concert took place at Old Trafford on Sunday night, seeing scores of musicians band together to play a show for the people of the city free of charge, with all proceeds going to the Manchester Emergency Fund.
The concert was broadcast around the world and on the BBC in the UK, with all three hours, 23 minutes and 32 seconds of it going out live on Ariana Grande's YouTube channel and remaining up for everyone to watch for the foreseeable future.
At #1 in YouTube's Trending chart, it has already been viewed over 7 million times.
Highlights as you flick through including Coldplay's Chris Martin singing 'Don't Look Back In Anger' - the anthem of the Manchester recovery - to Ariana, him performing Oasis' 'Live Forever' with Liam Gallagher, Katy Perry's emphatic set, police officers dancing with fans and Ariana capping off the concert with a tearful rendition of 'Somewhere over the Rainbow'.
Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Black Eyed Peas, Mac Miller, Little Mix, Niall Horan and more also performed.
Across the three hours the concert took place, over £2 million was donated by the public, all proceeds going towards the We Love Manchester emergency fund, set up by Manchester City Council and Red Cross.
Thanks to the phenomenal figure, the total collected by the fund has topped £10 million, with more money still pouring in.
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