GRANDE AID Ariana Grande to perform emotional duet with The Black Eyed Peas while Robbie Williams will rewrite lyrics in tribute to Manchester victims at One Love gig.
Some of the world's biggest pop stars will take to the stage at Old Trafford to pay tribute to the victims of the Manchester bombing at the US singer's concert two weeks ago
IT is set to be the biggest charity gig since Live Aid.
And we can bring you the secrets behind One Love Manchester, as a galaxy of stars prepare to perform tomorrow in aid of the victims of May 22’s Manchester terror attack.
We can reveal that ARIANA GRANDE is set to join THE BLACK EYED PEAS for a surprise duet at the event at Old Trafford.
They plan to perform the band’s 2003 hit, Where Is The Love?
Lyrics in the anti-hate song include: “People killin’, people dyin’, children hurt and you hear them cryin’.”
The Black Eyed Peas will join the US singer on stage for an emotional duet of their 2003 hit Where Is The Love?
The tribute will come after the pop starlet spent hours visiting the survivors of the atrocity today and on Friday.
Ariana, who told how she was “broken” by news of the bombing at her concert, also spent time with the families of those killed. She will channel her heartache into tomorrow performance.