Take That have paid tribute to their home city of Manchester, promising to give the proceeds from their first gig since Monday's attack to charity.
The boyband were meant to to perform at the Manchester Arena this weekend, but their shows were cancelled after the bombing.
Appearing on stage in Liverpool last night, Gary, Mark and Howard asked fans to "dance, sing and party" and "send good vibrations all around the world".
Last night at Take That in Liverpool shows that love will always beat terror and fear. #TakeThat #ILoveMCR pic.twitter.com/kirDJ25BSP
— Claire Thomas (@clairethomas72) May 27, 2017
The trio said all profits from the gig will go to the We Love Manchester emergency fund.
Earlier yesterday, Take That announced that instead of rescheduling their three Manchester shows, they'll now play a single date at the Ethihad Stadium next month.
Following Monday’s tragic events, we are combining our postponed Manchester shows into one show at Etihad Stadium on Sunday 18th June.
— Take That (@takethat) May 26, 2017
The pop stars aren't the only celebrities showing their generosity in the wake of the attack.
Liam Gallagher's announced that he'll play his first ever solo gig in Manchester on May 30th, with all proceeds to be donated to the families of the victims.
And Ariana Grande has promised that she'll return to the "incredibly brave city" to stage a benefit concert.