The 23-year-old pop star, who had to leave Manchester after the horrific attack at her May 22 concert here, made sure that her return filled the entire city with joy and happiness once again.
The evening saw some of the biggest names in the music world performing alongside the "Side to Side" hitmaker at Old Trafford stadium to help raise funds for the victims of the attack that claimed the lives of 22 people, including children.
Robbie Williams altered the chorus lyrics of his hit track "Strong" with the words, "Manchester we're strong, we're strong, we're strong. We're still singing our song, our song, our song," as the crowd hummed along.
A young girl, Lily Harrison, who was injured in last month's Manchester Arena attack, also attended the show to see her favourite pop star performing at the event, reported The Guardian.
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"Seeing you guys coming together was a sight to behold, we love you, we are with you, the whole world is watching," he told the crowd.
Singer-actress Miley Cyrus' performance was all about her friendship with Grande, who noted the "Bang Bang" hitmaker's strength as a role model.
Wearing a sweat shirt graffitied with the legend One Love Manchester, Grande showed up several times throughout the three-hour show alongside Coldplay, Black Eyed Peas and Little Mix to celebrate the fighting spirit of Manchester.
"As soon as I met her I started crying and I gave her a big hug and she said I should stop crying because Olivia would have wanted me to stop crying," she said.
Towards the end, Grande got emotional as she sang a heartbreaking version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" to close out her benefit gig.
Apart from that, the singer also belted out her hits "Break Free," "Side to Side," "Be Alright" and "The Way" with her boyfriend Mac Miller.
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