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WATCH LIVE: Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Take That & Robbie Williams take to stage at One Love Manchester

Mumford And Sons’ Marcus Mumford opened the highly anticiapted One Love Manchester charity show with a minute’s silence.

The British musician asked everyone to take a moment’s silence “after recent events in Manchester, London and around the world.

After the silence was over, Marcus told the crowds: “let’s not be afraid”.

Take That then came on stage, and got the 50,000 people in the audience up and dancing to their songs Shine and Giants.

“Thanks to Ariana for inviting us tonight” Gary Barlow told the crowds before playing Rule The World.

“Everyone has been affected by this but stand strong and look at the sky and stand loud and proud,” they added.

Robbie Williams then took to stage, getting crowds to sing “Manchester, we’re strong. We’re still singing our songs.”

The singer then played Angel, with the crowd singing along word-for-word.

Even though Robbie’s voice was gone throughout the gig, the star continued to sing, getting the audience to help him out.

Watch the show live right HERE.

After Robbie, singer Pharrell Williams took to the stage, playing Get Lucky.

The Grammy winner got the crowd up beat and dancing, after Robbie’s emotional performance.

Pharrell also address the crowds, saying he felt nothing but love, bowing to the crowds he said:

“I’m bowing because despite all the things that have been going on in this place, I don’t see or smell or feel any fear in this building. All we feel here tonight is love, resilience, positivity.”

Miley Cyrus then joined Pharrell on stage for a duet of his smash hit song Happy.

She also spoke to the crowd, thanking the audience for bringing all the artists together.

“I would like to wrap my arms around each and every one of you and to thank you for having all of us.

“The most important responsibility we have on this entire planet is to take care of one another, and look at what we’re doing here,” Miley added.

She then dedicated her song Inspired to everyone affected by the Manchester attack.

Mullingar musician Niall Horan then took to the stage to thousands of cheers.

The former One Direction star played his new track Slow Hands.

He then turned to the audience: “Manchester, you all look beautiful. I want to thank Ariana for putting this show together she’s been incredible all week.”

“I’m looking enough to travel all over the world, and evertytime I come back to Manchester I’m addicted to this place…

“We love you, we’re with you, the whole world is watching,” he said before singing Our Town.

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