The victims of the bombing during Ariana Grande’s Manchester show on May 22 were honored on Sunday during the “One Love Manchester” benefit concert.
The concert started with a moment of silence to honor the victims of both the Manchester bombing and London terrorist attack on Saturday night.
Marcus Mumford, the lead singer of Mumford and Sons, was the first performer to take the stage, performing a solo version of Mumford and Sons’ “Timshel.” He was followed by Manchester’s own Take That, who performed “Shine” and “Giants.”
“Thanks to Ariana for inviting us tonight,” said Take That singer Gary Barlow.
The concert started with a moment of silence to honor the victims of both the Manchester bombing and London terrorist attack on Saturday night.
Marcus Mumford, the lead singer of Mumford and Sons, was the first performer to take the stage, performing a solo version of Mumford and Sons’ “Timshel.” He was followed by Manchester’s own Take That, who performed “Shine” and “Giants.”
“Thanks to Ariana for inviting us tonight,” said Take That singer Gary Barlow.
- 6/4/2017
- by Jodi Guglielmi
- PEOPLE.com
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