Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester Concert Raises $13 Million

  • 7 years ago
The response to Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester Benefit Concert has been overwhelming.

The 23-year-old singer openly wept alongside fans as she closed out an historic night just 2 weeks after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at one of her concerts.

She told the 50,000 strong crowd that she loved them so much, and she think the kind of love they displayed was the medicine the world needs right now.

Then she sang a heart-wrenching rendition of Over The Rainbow, that some fans are hoping will be released as a single, to continue to raise funds for the victims.

Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, and Pharrell Williams also took part in the concert, each preaching about love and conquering fear.

The British Red Cross said the benefit raised more than 13 million dollars for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.

In the wake of the attack, Grande suspended her world tour, but rumor has it she is returning back to the road in the coming days.