Proceeds stemming from the auctioning off of the 'Purpose' singer's stick will benefit the Red Cross' efforts in the city following the tragic terrorist attack last month.
ET was on the ground as some of music's biggest stars poured their hearts out onstage for the victims of the Manchester terrorist attack.
Selena Gomez has nothing but love for her fellow artists following Ariana Grande's touching One Love Manchester benefit concert on Sunday.
He initially criticized her for leaving Manchester soon after the May 22 suicide bombing.
Cameras caught the candid moment in the crowd.
The singer has a lot of be proud of after Sunday's emotional show.
Ariana also performed a beautiful rendition of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' solo.
The 32-year-old royal visited a Muslim community center on Sunday during a two-day trip to Singapore.
Ariana Grande took the stage for the first time since the May 22nd attack.
Ariana and her beau sang a sweet duet during Sunday's concert in Manchester, England.
Ariana Grande's manager, Scooter Braun, introduced the singer with a moving speech.
A beautiful end to the night.
'I won't let go of hope,' the 'Purpose' singer said.