Emotions were high at Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester concert last night.
Millions of people around the globe watched the show, which the singer staged less than two weeks after the terror attack at her gig in the city.
Over two million euro was raised during the event for survivors and victims' families.
Marcus Mumford opened One Love Manchester with a moment of silence at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
He was followed by Take That who got the 50,000 strong crowd dancing and cheering.
The boyband then introduced 'our friend and brother' Robbie Williams on stage.
Robbie belted out his hit Strong, replacing the lyrics with 'Manchester we're strong, we're strong, we're strong. We're still singing our song, our song, our song.'
Our own Niall Horan followed soon after. The Mullingar man dedicated his debut solo single This Town to the victims of the bombing.
Niall told the crowd, 'We love you, we're with you, all of us are with you guys - the whole world is watching.'
I won't be forgetting that night ever . So happy that I was given the opportunity to be involved in what was a fantastic night .
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) June 4, 2017
Justin Bieber took to the stage with a guitar to perform acoustic versions of his hits Love Yourself and Cold Water.
With tears in his eyes, his said: 'To the families we love you so much. Put both hands up to honour those people right now.'
Miley Cyrus sang with her friend Ariana and paid tribute to the 23 year old's strength.
'She says that she's a good role model for so many of you girls out there and I think she's proved that by putting this together and allowing all of us to be a part of it.'
A big highlight for many was Liam Gallagher's performance with Coldplay's Chris Martin. The rock star sang Live Forever with Chris filling in for Liam's brother Noel on guitar.
What an amazing night last night pure love vibrations nobody comes close to Manchester love forever LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) June 5, 2017
Ariana closed the show with a beautiful version of Over The Rainbow. She's been praised for her bravery and sensitivity in organising and hosting the concert.
The petite popstar brought Manchester together with music and empathy. No one's been left in any doubt about the power of music in uniting people the world over.