WATCH: Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus give emotional rendition of 'Don't Dream It's Over'
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Last updated 5th Jun 2017
During Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester concert at the Emirates Old Trafford, Ariana's good friend Miley Cyrus joined her on stage for an emotional performance of the 1980's track 'Don't Dream It's Over'.
The two singers have previously teamed up to perform the track for Miley's Happy Hippie Foundation, so it was only fitting they performed the song once again to pay tribute to the victims of the Manchester terror attack.
Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus © Getty Images
Originally performed by Crowded House and including lyrics such as "When the world comes in they come, they come, to build a wall between us, we know they won't win'', Miley and Ariana had the full support from the 50,000 plus crowd.
Holding hands during parts of the performance, the singers got a little help from the crowd as they belted out the track.
Watch their emotional performance below:
Ariana was joined on stage by a number of performers during the live charity concert. She joined the Black Eyed Peas to perform the fitting track 'Where Is The Love?' and even duetted with her boyfriend Mac Miller.
Other performers on the night included the likes of Justin Bieber, who gave an incredible acoustic set, Katy Perry, Little Mix, Niall Horan, Take That, Robbie Williams and Coldplay.
Watch the most touching moments from the show below:
Ariana's manager Scooter Braun also took to the stage to give an emotional tribute to the victims and the families of the tragic Manchester Arena bombing on May 22nd.
Scooter Braun © Getty Images
Thanking everyone involved in putting the concert together, as well as the first responders, bystanders and emergency services at the gig last month, Scooter also shared a message from one of the victims, who is currently recovering from his injuries in hospital.
He said, "I had the privilege of joining Ariana at the children's hospital the other night and I'm proud to say there is a TV set up there right now and all those kids are watching us live so please say hi to those kids."
"I promised one of those kids I would deliver a message, his name is Adam, he's 15-years-old, he lost his best friend Olivia that night and just after surgery we met him. And just as we were about to leave the room he looked at me and he said, 'Hey Scooter you make sure you tell them, don't go forward in anger, love spreads.'"
He then added, "Adam if you're watching you're our hero tonight. This tragedy has made us all throw away our divides, our differences, our politics, our adult nature and look to our children. Manchester your bravery is our hope. You joining us today with so many watching around the world sends that message spoken by Olivia Campbell Hardy's mother Charlotte, that her daughter and all others lost will never be victims.
"As unfortunately we saw yesterday, evil will test us and will show its face again. But because of you we can now represent through this as a worldwide community that we will be ready, we will be fearless and we will honour our children. The children of Manchester and all those children around the world."
Ariana Grande © Getty Images
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