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Ariana Grande tribute concert: Robbie Williams, Little Mix, and Black Eyed Peas join One Love Manchester line-up

The event will take place at the 50,000 capacity Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 01 June 2017 11:11 EDT
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Three new acts have been announced to be playing Ariana Grande's Manchester tribute concert this Sunday (4 June).

Robbie Williams, Little Mix, and Black Eyed Peas will join the already sizeable line-up that already includes Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Take That, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Katy Perry, and Niall Horan.

Earlier this week, rumours swelled that Oasis may be reforming for the show, something Liam Gallagher has said will likely not happen due to sibling rivalry with brother Noel.

The star-studded event — which sold out within 20 minutes —will take place at Manchester’s 50,000 capacity Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground. All proceeds will go towards the We Love Manchester emergency fund, set up by Manchester City Council and British Red Cross.

Twenty-two people died and many more were injured by a suicide bomber following Grande's Manchester Arena show on the 22 May.

The upcoming concert will also been broadcast on BBC One, starting at 6.55 pm and concluding at 10 pm.

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