Ariana Grande's tribute concert to the victims of the Manchester attack has been confirmed for Sunday 4 June.
The 23-year-old singer will headline the star-studded fundraiser that is set to a series of other performers, including Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, take to the stage.
It will be held at the Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground and all proceeds from the show will go to the 'We Love Manchester' emergency fund.
Benefit concert: Ariana Grande, 23, will headline star-studded fundraiser in aid of Manchester victims on Sunday June 4 |
Ariana had revealed her plans to return to the city to meet those affected and raise funds for their victims and their families, following a suicide bombing that took place just as she had finished performing at Manchester Arena on Monday May 22.
The concert has since been confirmed and will feature a star-studded lineup.
Along with Ariana, Miley and Katy, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Take That and former One Direction star Niall Horan will all perform.
They will take to the stage at the Emirates, Old Trafford, where the likes of Beyonce have previously performed.
Confirmed: Katy Perry is among the stars set to join Ariana on stage for the concert |
Star-studded: Miley Cyrus will also perform, alongside Usher, Pharrell Williams and One Direction's Niall Horan |
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