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Grande's benefit concert pays tribute to London

About 50,000 people were thought to have attended the concert, which comes 13 days after a suicide bombing hit Grande's show at Manchester arena, killing 22 people.

The concert at Old Trafford in Manchester City aims to support the families and victims affected by that attack.

Grande herself headlined the performance, and supporting acts include Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Take That, Pharrell Williams, Niall Horan, Miley Cyrus, Usher, Robbie Williams, Little Mix and The Black Eyed Peas.

Manchester attack: Ariana Grande visits injured fans

The star spent time with youngsters at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital in a surprise appearance ahead of a benefit concert on Sunday.

Following the singer's visit, the father of one of the injured said he had never seen his daughter so happy.

Suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 people and injured dozens more at Grande's 22 May Manchester Arena gig.

Grande arrived back in the UK on Friday morning ahead of the One Love Manchester concert at Old Trafford cricket ground.

Manchester One Love concert: 'Thousands make false ticket claims'

The agency said "opportunists or touts" had tried to take advantage of its offer for those who were at the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena.

It has said fans at the original show can get into Sunday's event for free.

Some 25,000 people applied - but just 14,200 were at the concert on 22 May.

Twenty-two people died and 116 were injured in a suicide bombing at the end of Grande's show.

Ariana Grande announces Manchester benefit concert

The event, she said, will honor and raise money for the victims and their families.

"I want to thank my fellow musicians and friends for reaching out to be part of our expression of love for Manchester," she said in a letter posted Friday to social media. "I will have details to share with you as soon as everything is confirmed."

Ariana Grande back in top 40

It was the final track Ariana performed on Monday.

The song is being streamed and downloaded after a fan campaign to get the track to the top of the official charts.

The track has climbed from outside the top 200 overnight to number 35 and it's currently outselling Justin Bieber and Liam Payne on iTunes.

However iTunes sales no longer contribute greatly to chart positions, with the top 40 more influenced by listeners' streaming habits.

Miley Cyrus dedicates 'Voice' performance to Manchester victims

The singer and "Voice" coach took the stage to perform her new single "Malibu," but took a moment beforehand to acknowledge the incident that left at least 22 people dead and 59 people injured, including children and teens.

"I'd like to dedicate this song to my good friend Ariana Grande and everyone who experienced that horrific attack yesterday," Cyrus said. "Our hearts are with you."

Ariana Grande to star in Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius game

It'll be used in the free mobile release of Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius and it's "the cutest" character she's ever seen.

Posting on Instagram she wrote: "I'm so excited and in love with it i cannot contain myself."

More than 8m gamers have played Brave Exvius worldwide since it was first released in Japan in 2015 on Android and iOS.

The look appears to be based on the cover of her latest album and the music video for Dangerous Woman.

Ariana Grande: 'I am not a piece of meat'

The 23-year-old pop star took to Twitter late Tuesday night to express her "hurt" over an incident that she says took place while she was out with her boyfriend, Mac Miller.

Grande told her over 42 million Twitter followers that there was a "young boy" who followed them to their car and appeared to just want a chance to meet her. That was, she said, until he looked over at her boyfriend and said, "Ariana is sexy as hell man I see you, I see you hitting that!"

Ariana Grande can't keep her cool in Ellen DeGeneres' haunted house

Armed with Ellen DeGeneres' executive producer Andy LassnerAriana Grande stepped into the American Horror Story Maze at Universal Studios Horror Nights prepared for a sight—and more than a few frights. 

Killer clowns, spooky skeletons and a bevy of other creepy creatures lurked around every corner waiting to catch the pop singer when she least expected it.

Celebs react to Orlando Nightclub Attack

At least 50 people were killed and at least 50 others were wounded when a male gunman opened fire inside the crowded gay nightclub Pulse in Orlando Saturday night. A frightening message was posted on the venue's Facebook page that night. It read: "Everyone get out of pulse and keep running." The shooter was killed by police.