Ariana Grande's tribute concert to the victims of the Manchester attack has been confirmed for Sunday 4 June.

The 23-year-old singer will headline the star-studded One Love fundraiser that is set to see a series of other performers, including Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, take to the stage.

It will be held at the Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground and all proceeds from the show will go to the 'We Love Manchester Emergency Fund'.

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Benefit concert: Ariana Grande, 23, will headline star-studded One Love fundraiser in aid of Manchester victims on Sunday June 4

Ariana had revealed her plans to return to the city to meet those affected by the suicide bombing that took place just as she had finished performing at Manchester Arena on Monday May 22.

The benefit concert has now been confirmed and will feature some of the world's biggest pop acts.

Along with Ariana, Miley and Katy, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Take That and former One Direction star Niall Horan will all perform.

They will take to the stage at the Emirates Old Trafford - home of Lancashire's cricket club - where the likes of Beyonce have previously performed.

New reports suggest security has been heightened ahead of the gig and Ticketmaster has sent out an email warning concertgoers to not bring bags 'for speed of entry' - or face a long security line.

Confirmed: Katy Perry is among the international stars set to join Ariana on stage for the concert

Star-studded: Miley Cyrus will also perform, alongside former One Direction star Niall Horan

Safety first: Security has been heightened ahead of the gig and Ticketmaster has sent out an email warning concertgoers to not bring bags 'for speed of entry'

The concert will mark Ariana's return to Manchester almost two weeks after the atrocity occurred and will be broadcast on television via BBC.

The Dangerous Woman hit-maker is hoping to raise vital funds for the victims and families tragically affected by the events that took place following her concert in the city.

Tickets will go on sale via Ticketmaster for the gig taking place on Thursday 1st June and Ariana has promised those that were in attendance at her concert on Monday will be given free tickets to the event.

All proceeds from the show will go directly to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund - which has been set up by the Manchester City Council in partnership with the British Red Cross in aid of grieving families and victims of the attack.

Ariana confirmed the event herself via her social media pages by sharing the official poster for the concert.

Taking part: Global superstars Pharrell Williams (left) and Usher (right) are among the line-up for the One Love show

Representing: Coldplay and Take That will also take to the stage on the night

One Love: The concert will mark Ariana's return to Manchester almost two weeks after the atrocity occurred and will be broadcast on television via BBC

Confirmation that the benefit concert will take place comes after Ariana had called for people to come together and 'not let hate win' following the suicide bombing which had killed 22 people and 119 injured.

Suicide bomber Salman Abedi, 22, had targeted gig-goers at the packed gig. The explosion is Britain's deadliest attack since 52 people died in the July 7, 2005 terror attack on the London Underground.

Ariana posted an emotional message via Instagram in tribute to the victims and those involved, which read: 'My heart, prayers and deepest condolences are with the victims of the Manchester attack and their loved ones.

'There is nothing I or anyone can do to take away the pain you are feeling or to make this better.

'However, I extend my hand and heart and everything I possibly can give to you and yours, should you want or need my help in any way.

'The only thing we can do now is choose how we let this affect us and how we live our lives from here on out.'

Niall (pictured performing on Tuesday) said he 'can't fathom' what had happened at Ariana's concert and tweeted: 'Absolutely Horrendous what happened in Manchester tonight. My thoughts are with the great people of Manchester and also Ari and her team xx'

Justin Bieber, meanwhile, tweeted in response to the tragedy: '#PrayforManchester'

Performing: Take That had postponed their concert at the Echo Arena in Liverpool scheduled for May 23 in light of the attack, but they will join Ariana in Manchester

She added: 'I have been thinking of my fans, and of you all, non stop over the past week.

'The way you have handled all of this has been more inspiring and made me more proud than you'll ever know.

'The compassion, kindness, love, strength and oneness that you've shown one another this past week is the exact opposite of the heinous intentions it must take to pull off something as evil as what happened Monday.

'You are the opposite.

'I am sorry for the pain and fear that you must be feeling and for the trauma that you, too, must be experiencing.'

Good cause: All proceeds from the show will go directly to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund - set up by Manchester City Council in partnership with the British Red Cross

Brave: Ariana shared a lengthy statement online on Friday, promising to return to the city and help raise funds - she is offering free tickets to the fundraiser to anyone in attendance last Monday

'We will never be able to understand why events like this take place because it is not in our nature, which is why we shouldn't recoil.

'We will not quit or operate in fear. We won't let this divide us. We won't let hate win.

'I don't want to go the rest of the year without being able to see and hold and uplift my fans, the same way they continue to uplift me.'

'Our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love more, to sing louder and to live more kindly and generously than we did before.'

'I'll be returning to the incredibly brave city of Manchester to spend time with my fans and to have a benefit concert in honor of and to raise money for the victims and their families. I want to thank my fellow musicians and friends for reaching out to be a part of our expression of love for Manchester. I will have details to share with you as soon as everything is confirmed.'

Devastated: Her manager Scooter Braun shared his 'sorrow and rage' at the attack and vowed 'we will not let evil win' on behalf of himself and Grande

Calm before the storm: Ariana was photographed at her concert at the Manchester Arena Monday in Manchester, England

Her manager Scott Braun, meanwhile, told his Instagram followers the events had been 'beyond devastating' and branded the attack a 'cowardice act'.

Following the incident, Ariana had flown home back to the US - where she was greeted by her boyfriend Mac Miller - and later cancelled several concerts scheduled in London and Europe until June 5, out of respect for the victims.

A statement from the starlet's management team issued on Wednesday read: 'Due to the tragic events in Manchester the Dangerous Woman tour with Ariana Grande has been suspended until we can further assess the situation and pay our proper respects to those lost.

'We ask at this time that we all continue to support the city of Manchester and all those families affected by this cowardice and senseless act of violence.

Speechless: The devastated singer posted a short and emotional message on her Twitter account following the events that occurred at Manchester Arena

Coming together: Touching scenes in Manchester showed mourners from every religion and background coming together after the incident

Grande's team confirmed that her all of her shows through June, scheduled to take place in London, Belgium, Poland, Germany and Switzerland, have been cancelled.

The songstress has 13 more shows scheduled after that date - at venues in France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Costa Rica, and Mexico, although those are currently still scheduled to proceed.

The source explained that Ariana's team in part made the tough decision to cancel the shows after Prime Minister Theresa May raised the terror warning in the country to critical - suggesting another attack is imminent.

Following the attack, a devastated Grande tweeted her sympathies to the victims.

'Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words,' Grande wrote.

Sharing their support: Roar singer Katy had addressed the incident on stage while performing at The Water Rats pub in London just three days after

A string of stars publicly shared their support for Ariana in the days that followed, along with their condolences to those that had been affected.

Roar singer Katy had addressed the incident on stage while performing at The Water Rats pub in London just three days after.

She told the crowd: 'This week has been really hard. It sucked. It was hard for you guys and it was hard for me because we all love music. We all listen to the same music. And you think about it and think that’s my friend, that’s my sister, that’s my cousin, that’s my brother. It’s awful.

'And whatever you can do to help, you should. And if you can’t do anything that’s fine. But what you should do is not let them win.'

Harry Styles had held a minute silence at his Mexico gig the night before Katy's gig in tribute to Ariana and her fans, while Miley had spoken about the events that happened during an interview with USA Today.

She said: 'It's been an eye-opener... my friend Ariana - I can't wait until I can give her a big hug.'

For more information on tickets visit: ticketmaster.co.uk/arianagrandemanchester

'It's been an eye-opener': Miley had spoken about the events that happened during an interview with USA Today and said: 'My friend Ariana... I can't wait until I can give her a hug'