Ariana Grande's manager has taken to Twitter to confirm that 'One Love Manchester' will go ahead in the wake of the tragic events in London last night.
The benefit concert which was organised to raise funds for the benefit of the victims of the Manchester attack on May 22nd is scheduled to take place at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester tonight. The concert sold out in six minutes following the release of tickets on Thursday.
Scooter Braun released a statement promising that the event will honour those who were "lost, injured and affected" by both the Manchester attacks and the events in London on Saturday night.
— Scooter Braun (@scooterbraun) 4 June 2017
The statement followed on from Grande's own tweet about the terror attack in London on Saturday night.
Praying for London ♡
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) 4 June 2017
Grande was in Manchester yesterday visiting some of the injured victims from the attack.
Other acts set to play at the 'One Love Manchester' concert tonight include Coldplay, Take That, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Niall Horan.
2FM will be broadcasting the show live with Nicky Byrne set to host the show from 6pm. Alternatively you can watch the show on BBC One from 6.55pm.