Manchester Arena, the site of May’s suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert, will reopen next month with a “We Are Manchester” charity show headlined by Noel Gallagher, the BBC reports. The lineup comprises artists from Manchester and the surrounding area, including the Courteeners, Blossoms, Rick Astley, and the poet Tony Walsh. Money raised will go toward a permanent memorial to those killed. The show, which takes place September 9, follows Grande’s “One Love Manchester” benefit in June, after which Liam Gallagher denounced Noel for his absence (and was, in turn, subtly criticized by Coldplay). At the show, Chris Martin and Ariana Grande joined forces to perform Oasis’ “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” which was spontaneously adopted as an anthem at vigils after the bombing.

Councillor Sue Murphy, the deputy leader of Manchester city council, said of the concert: “Those who perpetrate terrorist attacks want to divide us and stifle our freedoms. No one will ever forget the terrible events of 22 May but Manchester has reacted with love, solidarity and a determination to continue doing the things which make this such a vibrant city. We welcome the reopening of the arena, a major venue which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors, as a powerful symbol of this defiant and resilient spirit.”