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Noel Gallagher is being urged to sing Don’t Look Back in Anger in an emotional climax at the One Love Manchester benefit concert.

And ITV moved the final of Britain’s Got Talent to Saturday to avoid a clash with Sunday’s concert, which will be screened on the BBC.

Organisers of Ariana Grande’s One Love benefit want Noel, one of Manchester’s most famous sons, to join Coldplay frontman Chris Martin in a duet for the final song.

The friends have performed together before, at the 2012 Brit Awards. A source said: “It would be a fitting highlight to celebrate the resilience and unity of this great city.”

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The extraordinary line-up at the Old Trafford cricket ground now includes Ariana Grande, Katy Perry , Justin Bieber , Miley Cyrus , Pharrell Williams , Usher , Take That , Niall Horan and the Black Eyed Peas.

An ITV spokesman said: “Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester benefit concert is bringing artists and the public together, and will raise funds for the Red Cross’s Manchester Emergency Fund.

“ITV and Britain’s Got Talent have no desire to distract from this important cause, so we have taken the decision to move the Britain’s Got Talent final from Sunday night.”

The 1996 hit Don’t Look Back in Anger has become a symbol of the city’s strength following the attack, which happened after an Ariana Grande concert.

Crowds in the city’s St Ann’s Square sang it at the end of a nationwide minute’s silence.

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Fans are also urging Noel to sing it. One tweeted him: “You should perform on Sunday ‘Don’t look back in anger’ at the remembrance concert.”

Noel’s brother Liam paid his own tribute to the 22 victims at a gig in Manchester on Tuesday night. He donated the proceeds to the victims and the stage was lit by 22 candles.

Yesterday organisers of Sunday’s concert moved to resolve a ticketing issue which almost dashed fans’ hopes of attending.

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Ariana Grande had pledged that those at her gig last Monday would be able to return for free.

But the registration site did not allow for those who had bought tickets from secondary ticketing websites. When alerted about the problem, Ticketmaster quickly fixed the glitch.

Coronation Street bosses hope to make £22,000 for the appeal by selling tiles stripped from the Rovers Return on eBay.

Fifty victims of the bombing are still being treated in hospital, with 17 of them in critical care.