Ariana Grande announces One Love Manchester benefit show

With Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and more

Ariana Grande and mum Joan Grande

by Carl Smith |
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When is the Ariana Grande One Love Manchester Concert?

The concert will be held on the 4th of June (Sunday) BST from 6:55pm to 10pm.

Ariana Grande One Love Manchester Concert Lineup

Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and more are set to play alongside Ariana Grande at her One Love Manchester show to raise money for those affected by the Manchester terror tragedy on May 22nd.

Other artists performing include Niall Horan, Coldplay, Take That, Usher and Pharrell Williams.

Proceeds raised from the show at Old Trafford Cricket Ground will go to the We Love Manchester emergency fund in tribute to the 22 innocent concert-goers who lost their lives leaving Ariana's Dangerous Woman show at Manchester Arena last week.

One Love Concert Tickets

Tickets for the show go on sale this Thursday (June 1st) from 9am; and those who attended Ariana's Manchester tour date on May 22nd can click here to register for tickets.

How to watch Ariana Grande Concert on TV?

Tune into BBC One on Sunday 4th of June from 6.55pm to 10pm. In case you don't have access to regular TV, the show will also be available on BBC iPlayer. If you are busy driving, fear not. The concert will also be simultaneously broadcast through out main radio stations, including BBC radio and Capital radio.

This all comes after Ariana's mum Joan released a strong statement on Memorial Day addressing the Manchester tragedy, insisting we should not let evil 'rule our lives.'

Ariana Grande and mum Joan Grande
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She posted: "I join my daughter in extending my help & services to all those affected by the diabolical act of terror which occurred in Manchester!

"My heart goes out to all the victims: those who lost their lives, those injured, those recovering & all survivors of that night, along with the families & friends whose grief knows no bounds. I stand with you all in the face of evil & we stand together to never let it rule our lives!"

Our thoughts are with all those affected.

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