Ariana Grande has visited fans injured in the terror attack at her concert.
The singer, who's back in the UK for Sunday's benefit gig for victims, stopped by Manchester Children's Hospital yesterday.
I got to meet my queen today❤❤love you @ArianaGrande??xxxxxx pic.twitter.com/xTymQaRoN2
— jaden farrell mann (@dustyblu10) June 2, 2017
A number of artists including Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Niall Horan and Robbie Williams will also perform at the One Love Manchester concert.
Robbie played in the city last night too, and dedicated his song Angels to the 22 people who died in the bombing.
The former Take That star broke down during the performance at the Etihad Stadium, but thousands of his fans sang for him instead.
A tearful Robbie Williams struggles to sing "Angels" - after dedicating it to the victims and families of the Manchester attacks pic.twitter.com/mC9jQuj8tU
— Stuart Rowson (@StuartRowson) June 2, 2017
Robbie also altered the lyrics to his track Strong, and led the crowd singing "Manchester we're strong".