Some 60,000 brave and defiant fans have joined Ariana Grande (centre)at her One Love concert at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground as they stand together in the face of terrorism and pay tribute to those killed in extremist attacks.
Miley Cyrus (top left), Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Coldplay, Pharrell Williams, the Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Take That, Robbie Williams, Little Mix and One Direction star Niall Horan are performing for free to raise at least £2m toward the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.
Last night, seven people were killed and nearly 50 injured after three men drove a van into a crowd on London Bridge and set upon people in a crazed knife rampage. But despite the atrocities, fans - including those injured in Ariana's Manchester Arena concert on May 22 - have been pictured in their droves making their way to the venue, proudly wearing clothes emblazoned with the slogan, 'We stand together'.
Mumford and Sons' Marcus Mumford was the first to take to the stage, asking for a minute's silence in tribute to those who have lost their lives in the last fortnight. And Gary Barlow (bottom left with Take That), told the crowd: 'We want to stand strong, look at the sky and sing loud and proud.'