Running order for Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester 2017 gig

The concert began at 7pm on June 4, 2017

Published 4th Jun 2017
Last updated 25th Oct 2021

Ariana Grande's charity concert One Love Manchester took place at the Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground and the running order had landed online.

Reports initially suggested that Ariana will close the show, with Take That being one of the first acts on stage before they head off to Birmingham for their own 'Wonderland' gig. Robbie Williams was reportedly after Take That on the running order, leading fans to believe he could reunite with his old friends for part of the show.

It had also been confirmed that Marcus from Mumford & Sons took part in the show.

A Twitter account with the name 'One Love Manchester' reported the running order back in 2017, which also featured the likes of One Direction's Niall Horan, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Little Mix and Katy Perry.

The tribute concert started at 7pm, with around 50,000 people who attended.

Greater Manchester Police had confirmed additional security measures have been put in place for the event.

At the beginning of the week ahead of the gig, Ariana Grande announced she would be returning to Manchester to raise money for those affected by the Manchester bombing on 22nd May 2017.

In a heartfelt post to her social media accounts she wrote, 'My heart, prayers and condolences are with the victims of the Manchester Attack and their loved ones. There is nothing I or anyone can do to take away the pain you are feeling or to make this better. However, I extend my hand and heart and everything I possibly can give to you and yours, should you want or need my help in any way.'

When the singer returned to Manchester she immediately went to visit her fans in hospital.

Ariana and her manager Scooter Braun uploaded photos from their visit to their Instagram accounts and praised the victims' bravery.

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