British Red Cross Raises Over $3M During Manchester Benefit Concert, Bringing Total to $12M

In this Sunday, June 4, 2017, handout photo provided by Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester, singer Ariana Grande is overcome by emotion at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester, north western England, Sunday, June 4, 2017. One Love Manchester is raising money for those affected by the bombing at the end of Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester on May 22, 2017. (Dave Hogan via AP)
In this Sunday, June 4, 2017, handout photo provided by Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester, singer Ariana Grande is overcome by emotion at the One Love Manchester tribute concert in Manchester, north western England, Sunday, June 4, 2017. One Love Manchester is raising money for those affected by the bombing at the end of Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester on May 22, 2017. (Dave Hogan via AP)

The British Red Cross says that more than $3 million (2.35 million pounds) was raised during One Love Manchester, Ariana Grande's all-star benefit concert on Sunday in support of the victims of the Manchester Arena terror attack on May 22. Earlier in the day, before the show began, the organization tweeted that its Manchester Emergency Fund had already reached $9 million (7.3 million pounds), bringing the total raised by the concert's end to more than $12 million (about 9.6 million pounds).

The fund "will help alleviate immediate suffering and ensure victims and their families do not face short-term financial difficulties," the British Red Cross explained in a tweet.

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The concert, organized and headlined by Grande, featured an impressive list of performers, including Take That, Robbie Williams, Pharrell, Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan, The Black Eyed Peas, Imogen Heap, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Liam Gallagher and more.

"I love you so, so much," Grande said at the show, addressing the crowd. "Thank you so much for coming together and being so loving and strong and unified. I love you guys so much, and I think the kind of unity you're displaying is the medicine the world needs right now."

Grande performed several of her own hits and closed the show with an emotional rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

 

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This story first appeared on Billboard.com.