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5th June 2017
04:55pm BST

For those of us who didn't know much about Grande prior to these past few weeks, it was an evening to shatter misconceptions. A Disney Channel alum with a precocious and jam-packed resume, the lazy assumption would be that Grande is a malleable and air-brained performer; someone trained to fakely smile and wave and sing as commanded by a cynical hit machine. Nothing could be further from the truth. Grande was no mere prop or walk-on performer on Sunday night. She was the night. During a truly affecting and roller coaster evening, when the irrepressible power of music to move and inspire was palpable, Ariana transcended mere pop star. She was the heart and soul of everything - performer, compère, organiser, preacher, tone-setter and counsellor. How she managed to keep it together on such an emotionally charged occasion is anyone's guess. Her manager Scooter Braun was as pitch perfect as his protégé with his moving monologue about the reasoning and importance of the concert. When both he and Grande referred to individual victims and mourning relatives, the sincerity of their words was touching and obvious. They weren't acting out roles to make themselves look good or flog a few extra albums - this was all heartbreakingly real and profoundly important to them.LIVE: Ariana Grande takes the stage at #OneLoveManchester concert https://t.co/e5F90cYpFG pic.twitter.com/FW8ViaTc9h
— ABC News (@ABC) June 4, 2017
If Grande previously boasted a small legion of committed fans, she now commands a whole army. We all follow people on social media who turn snark into an art form. People who are incredulous to the point of being hilariously cruel. You know the type - people who elicit guilty guffaws that you wouldn't dare share. But on Sunday evening, even these professional cynics were near all reduced to a blubbering mess. Middle-age men whimpering at the words of a 'pop princess'. From teary-eyed renditions of fan favourite hits, to the heart-melting way she consoled the young members of the Parrs Wood School Choir, Ariana was an absolute star. I don't think even she is fully aware of how strongly the love and respect from Manchester and beyond is felt for her now. Some people crumble in the face of tragedy and you can't blame them one bit. But others come into their own, and become icons of hope.[FULL VIDEO] Ariana and the choir singing My Everything at the One Love Manchester concert yesterday ? pic.twitter.com/iNdE9Fwg1O
— Nemo & Vanessa ? (@ArianatorIsland) June 5, 2017
Standing all of 5' 3", with an oversized sweatshirt drowning her tiny frame, Grande could easily have been mistaken for one of the fresh-faced teenyboppers in the crowd. Maybe that's part of why they admire and relate to her so. But on Sunday, Ariana grew into something far bigger than herself. She was an undeniable force for good, an inspiration, and a genuine solace to her devoted fans, hanging on her every utterance and feeding off her love and warmth. Oasis, who were at least partially present in the swaggering shape of Liam Gallagher, famously sang: 'Please don't put your life in the hands of a rock 'n' roll band, who'll throw it all away.' That may be demonstrably true, but Ariana Grande is the exceptional exception that proves the rule. She wasn't about to let down her fans in Manchester - even in the most tragic of circumstances - and the city, and the world, is now madly in love with her for it.? I'm stronger than I've been before ?@ArianaGrande gets the entire #OneLoveManchester crowd singing 'Break Free' with her ❤️ pic.twitter.com/PhPfZ4ZlSN
— BBC Music (@bbcmusic) June 4, 2017
You can donate to the Red Cross We Love Manchester Emergency Fund here.One.Last.Time ❤️ @ArianaGrande ? #OneLoveManchester pic.twitter.com/UTlra8jOIz
— Capital (@CapitalOfficial) June 4, 2017