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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2017 18:54:18 GMT
Ariana Grande's charity concert, One Love Manchester, sold out in under six minutes Thursday. About 45,000 tickets were snapped up after they went on sale at 10 a.m. local time. Additional performers include Justin Bieber, Black Eyed Peas, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan, Little Mix, Katy Perry, Take That, Usher, Robbie Williams and Pharrell Williams, and perhaps a few surprise guests. The show will take place June 4 at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2017 18:37:25 GMT
#OneLoveManchester (Live) Started streaming 46 minutes ago Sunday 4 June LIVE from Manchester, UK @ 7PM BST Donate here: www.onelovemanchester.comA live stream of the concert will be available on Grande’s YouTube and Facebook pages. More details can be found here. In the U.K., people can also tune in to watch “One Love Manchester” live from 6:55 p.m. to 10 p.m. BST on BBC One. Stateside, Freeform will be broadcasting the concert in its entirety immediately after it ends at 2 p.m. PST. A one hour highlights show will then go out to all ABC stations after the NBA finals.
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Post by Admin on Jun 5, 2017 19:00:18 GMT
Less than two weeks have passed since a suicide bomber blew himself up at Manchester Arena after an Ariana Grande concert, killing 22, injuring 116 and devastating a nation all too familiar with the threat of terrorism. The 23-year-old pop singer returned to Britain on Friday morning to meet fans injured in the blast. She visited Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, where she surprised patients with hugs, Instagram photos and words of encouragement, according to the Associated Press. Grande also brought each injured fan a sunflower and a teddy bear, CNN reported. Grande canceled upcoming shows in London and Switzerland to prepare for Sunday’s One Love Manchester concert, where she will perform alongside Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Usher, Katy Perry, Take That and Miley Cyrus.
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2017 19:00:50 GMT
Ariana Grande was moved to tears after a performance with a school choir during a star-studded charity concert for the victims of the Manchester terror attack. The US pop singer broke down several times during the three hour show frequently telling the audience "Manchester, I love you". It was the first time she had returned to the city following the attack at the Manchester Arena where she performed the night 22 people, including an eight-year-old girl, lost their lives.
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2017 18:49:38 GMT
Ariana Grande closed out her One Love Manchester benefit show with an emotional performance of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and now that live recording from the concert has been released on multiple streaming platforms. All proceeds from the single will be going to the victims of the terrorist attack that killed 22 and injured over 100 people, Pitchfork reports. Grande, 23, premiered her cover as part of the 39 songs on the One Love Manchester album, now available on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal and etc. Following the June 4 event, Grande previously re-released her 2014 hit “One Last Time” — which she also performed live — as a charity single.
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