Watch: Robbie Williams breaks down at Manchester concert. The audience joins in to finish the song
‘We are Manchester and we are not f***ing scared!’ began the pop star.
What a moment ❤️ The #OneLoveManchester crowd unite to sing @RobbieWilliams' Angels together ✨ pic.twitter.com/WJMeXeEP4s
— BBC Music (@bbcmusic) June 4, 2017
Less than a fortnight after the terror attack at her concert in Manchester, singer Ariana Grande performed at a benefit show in the city. Many American and British pop musicians – Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, Marcus Mumford, Take That, Robbie Williams, the Black Eyed Peas, Pharrell Williams, Imogen Heap, Liam Gallagher, Niall Horan, and Little Mix – showed up in solidarity, to inspire hope and resilience through music.
Before the show, on Friday night, Robbie Williams performed his signature song, Angels, at a stadium concert. The former Take That member broke down while singing the song, but the crowd of nearly 50,000 people joined in to help him finish the number. Solidarity, indeed.
Emotional Robbie Williams dedicates Angels to Manchester terror attack victims, breaks down, 50,000 finish it for him. Everyone now crying pic.twitter.com/TQL0PnAeJi
— David Raven (@journoraven) June 2, 2017
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