"One Love Manchester" was the most-watched program this year on British television this year as millions of United Kingdom viewers tuned into the benefit gig, which was held to raise money for the victims of the terror attack at Ariana Grande's May 22 concert.
A live recording of Grande's cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" performed at Sunday's "One Love Manchester" benefit concert is now available on multiple streaming platforms, E! One Love Manchester also featured performances by Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and more of pop's biggest acts.
Grande acknowledged the incident on stage in Paris by adding "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" to her setlist, according to videos taken by fans in attendance. The Side to Side star posted the footage on her Instagram page and left it caption free, apart from numerous heart emojis.
People of all ages were moved by Ariana Grande's performance during the One Love Manchester benefit concert on Sunday, June 4, including an adorable little baby!
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The track was recorded during Grande's massive charity gig for the victims of the Manchester attacks this Sunday.
'And then she told me Olivia would have wanted to hear the hits.
The cover version of the Judy Garland classic has been released with the hopes of raising more funds for the those affected by the tragic Manchester attack- with all proceeds from the single going straight to the Manchester relief aid charity.
"I appreciate everyone still coming out to support us and I'm grateful that I can perform in front of you". I love you guys so much and I think that the kind of love and unity you're displaying is the kind of medicine that the world really needs right now'.





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