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Musician Ariana Grande stands on stage in front of audience, wiping away a tear
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One Love Manchester

55,000

People attended

50 countries

Televised the event

65

British radio stations broadcast the event

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One Love Manchester was a benefit concert and television special organized by Ariana Grande to help the victims and their families of the bombing at her concert at Manchester Arena in England.

Attended by 55,000 people and seen by fans around the world, One Love Manchester served as a reminder of the resilience of humanity in the wake of terror.  In May of 2017, a bombing was carried out at Manchester Arena as Grande performed for fans as part of her Dangerous Woman tour, killing 22 people and injuring more than 50.

Just one month later, Grande returned to the stage with the help of artists including Halsey, Bastille, Ann-Marie, Jennifer Hudson, Chance the Rapper, Camila Cabello, Dua Lipa, Sean Paul, Kings of Leon, Shawn Mendes, Paul McCartney, U2 and others for a concert that was televised in more than 50 countries and broadcast live on more than 65 British radio stations, including nearly 40 global-based music stations.

Proceeds from the event benefited the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.