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Undaunted, Grande leads One Love concert

- Kim Hjelmgaard @khjelmgaar­d USA TODAY

The show went on. And it turned into a defiant party with a message for those who would seek to divide us.

Fifty thousand people joined Ariana Grande, the Black Eyed Peas, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and more of the world’s biggest musical superstars for an emotional but ultimately spirited and uplifting concert Sunday to raise money for the victims and families of the Manchester bomb attack two weeks ago.

It was Grande’s first performanc­e since the May 22 attack that left 22 dead and more than 100 injured as they exited the singer’s show at Manchester Arena. The concert took place despite an attack that killed seven in London Saturday night. More than $2.5 million was donated.

“We came to show our respect, not just for Manchester ( but) also for London,” said Jason Geal, who was attending with his wife and daughters. The Geals were in the audience during Grande’s performanc­e last month. “We need to show we are not scared,” he said.

Summer was in the air and the concert had an atmosphere reminiscen­t of an outdoor music festival. There was beer and ice cream in ample supply and stalls selling T-shirts and other band parapherna­lia. Families mixed with teenagers and young adults and groups of girls in bunny ears linked arms and sang along.

Perhaps one of the most touching moments came when a police officer joined hands with a group of children and skipped in a circle as Bieber performed.

The message was repeatedly made clear: Whether Manchester, London, Paris or Orlando, the terrorists won’t win.

Wearing jeans and a sweatshirt emblazoned “One Love Manchester,” Grande bounced around the stage and never appeared to stand still for very long. It looked like she fought back tears once or twice, but on the whole she was upbeat and energetic. “Manchester, I love you so, so much,” she said on several occasions.

Pharrell Williams, Cyrus, Katy Perry, Coldplay and One Direction’s Niall Horan also eceived rapturous welcomes from fans.

Hundreds of millions of people from more than 50 countries were expected to watch the concert in some format.

 ?? DANNY LAWSON, AP ?? Ariana Grande performs at the One Love concert, a fundraiser for bombing victims.
DANNY LAWSON, AP Ariana Grande performs at the One Love concert, a fundraiser for bombing victims.

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