Ariana Grande is expected to raise more than £2 million for the victims of the Manchester terror attack with her One Love benefit concert, it has been reported.

Early estimates showed more than £2 million had been raised for the victims of the terror attack at the American singer's Manchester concert less than two weeks ago.

All the artists performed on Sunday at Old Trafford for free and Live Nation has underwritten the cost of the event.

The event is expected to have more viewers than Live Aid.

Grande shouted "Manchester we love you" before Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am said: "Manchester, London, we are here together and we are one."

Grande then introduced Imogen Heap, who sat at the piano to sing Whatcha Say before a video message from David Beckham was played.