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'WE CAN'T LET THE TERRORISTS WIN'

Peter Kay tells Manchester Arena concertgoers to ‘move forward with love’ as emotional Noel Gallagher sheds a tear at memorial gig

NOEL Gallagher shed a tear at an emotional reopening of the Manchester Arena - as Peter Kay told the crowd at a benefit gig: "We can’t let the terrorists win."

Victims families joined thousands defiantly attending the star-studded We Are Manchester gig in memory of the 22 people killed by a suicide bomber in May.

 Noel Gallagher appeared to wipe away a tear as he performed in Manchester tonight
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Noel Gallagher appeared to wipe away a tear as he performed in Manchester tonightCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Noel Gallager's High Flying Birds headlined the star-studded show
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Noel Gallager's High Flying Birds headlined the star-studded showCredit: PA:Press Association
 Peter Kay told concertgoers to 'move forward with love' as he introduced Noel Gallagher tonight
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Peter Kay told concertgoers to 'move forward with love' as he introduced Noel Gallagher tonightCredit: PA:Press Association

Introducing headline act Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Peter Kay said: “We can’t let the terrorists win. We’ve got to remember the good times and let them outweigh the bad.

"The victims will never be forgotten but we have to move forward with love and not hate, and that's how we win."

The Bolton-born comedian described the last four months as "incredibly painful" before adding "that's why your here, because we can't let the terrorists win."

Noel Gallagher performed hits by his new band as well as Oasis classics.

Before performing Don't Look Back in Anger he told the crowd:"It's amazing everyone rallied around the song I'm going to play now.

"It's become some sort of anthem for defiance and every time we sing we win. So sing like you have never sung before"

 Crowds cheer as they are entertained by performers including Pixie Lott, Rick Astley and Bugzy Malone
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Crowds cheer as they are entertained by performers including Pixie Lott, Rick Astley and Bugzy MaloneCredit: PA:Press Association
 Pixie Lott was cheered by crowds as she took to the stage at Manchester Arena
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Pixie Lott was cheered by crowds as she took to the stage at Manchester ArenaCredit: PA:Press Association
 A huge crowd is enjoying a concert dedicated to the 22 people who died in the Manchester attack
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 A huge crowd is enjoying a concert dedicated to the 22 people who died in the Manchester attackCredit: PA:Press Association
 Crowds cheered for a minute after being told to 'show the volume of our love'
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Crowds cheered for a minute after being told to 'show the volume of our love'Credit: PA:Press Association
 Thousands have attended the gig which will raise money for a permanent memorial
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Thousands have attended the gig which will raise money for a permanent memorialCredit: PA:Press Association
 Tony Walsh AKA Longfella recited this is the place at the start of the gig
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Tony Walsh AKA Longfella recited this is the place at the start of the gigCredit: PA:Press Association
 Pixie Lott is among the stars performing at tonight's benefit gig
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Pixie Lott is among the stars performing at tonight's benefit gigCredit: PA:Press Association

The defiant mum of Manchester terror victim Olivia Campbell had said "we are not scared" as she entered the concert this evening.

Charlotte Campbell, whose 15-year-old daughter died in the blast, said: "We have had to come back to show defiance, to show we are not scared and we don't want Manchester to be scared.

"Music was Olivia's life. If she had been still here today she would have been walking through those doors with us, showing her defiance, that they may have got her but she's not beaten. She's here with us.

"It's a massive mix of emotions, there will be tears, there will be laughter, but the main thing is we are here. We have proved no one is going to beat us."

 Noel performed hits including Don't Look Back in Anger and Wonderwall
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Noel performed hits including Don't Look Back in Anger and WonderwallCredit: PA:Press Association
 The Courteeners perform during the We Are Manchester benefit show
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The Courteeners perform during the We Are Manchester benefit showCredit: PA:Press Association
 Bugzy Malone performed to the crowds in Manchester tonight
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Bugzy Malone performed to the crowds in Manchester tonightCredit: PA:Press Association
 Rick Astley performs during the We Are Manchester benefit concert
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 Rick Astley performs during the We Are Manchester benefit concertCredit: PA:Press Association

 

In a  poignant moment Mayor Andy Burnham started the night at Manchester Arena by reading the names of the innocent concertgoers killed in the atrocity.

Poet Tony Walsh led tributes reciting This is the Place he said: "The world is watching, the world is listening and the world now knows that this is the place.

"We are beautiful, we are multi-cultural, we are Manchester, we are magnificent and we are back."

Walsh said it would be a special, emotional night before telling concertgoers to get to their feet and cheer for one minute.

 Tom Ogden of the Blossoms performs during the We Are Manchester benefit show
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Tom Ogden of the Blossoms performs during the We Are Manchester benefit showCredit: PA:Press Association
 Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham spoke at the beginning of tonight's event
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Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham spoke at the beginning of tonight's eventCredit: PA:Press Association
 Olivia Campbell's mum Charlotte and her partner Paul said they were there as an act of defiance
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Olivia Campbell's mum Charlotte and her partner Paul said they were there as an act of defianceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Olivia Campbell was among the 22 killed in the blast - her mum is at the gig tonight
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Olivia Campbell was among the 22 killed in the blast - her mum is at the gig tonightCredit: Collect
 Tonight's concert is sold out with 14,000 expected to attend
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Tonight's concert is sold out with 14,000 expected to attendCredit: Reuters
 Queues have formed outside the venue where strict security has been put in place
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Queues have formed outside the venue where strict security has been put in placeCredit: PA:Press Association
 There have been emotional scenes as concertgoers joined huge queues outside Manchester Arena
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There have been emotional scenes as concertgoers joined huge queues outside Manchester ArenaCredit: Mercury Press
 Tonight's We Are Manchester concert is held in tribute to those killed in the attack
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Tonight's We Are Manchester concert is held in tribute to those killed in the attackCredit: Zenpix
 Armed cops have formed a ring of steel around the arena ahead of tonight's concert
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Armed cops have formed a ring of steel around the arena ahead of tonight's concertCredit: Mercury Press
 Tonight will be emotional for many of those affected by May's atrocity
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Tonight will be emotional for many of those affected by May's atrocityCredit: Mercury Press
 Thousands will flock to the arena tonight for the star-studded concert
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Thousands will flock to the arena tonight for the star-studded concertCredit: Mercury Press
 Tonight's concert is the first to be held at the venue since May's terror attack
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Tonight's concert is the first to be held at the venue since May's terror attackCredit: Reuters
 Many of those attending the gig tonight were wearing T-shirts supporting the city
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Many of those attending the gig tonight were wearing T-shirts supporting the cityCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

There had been emotional scenes as concertgoers joined huge queues outside the arena this afternoon surrounded by armed cops forming a ring of steel.

This evening's event will raise funds for a permanent memorial to the innocent concertgoers killed in the blast.

Those attending faced additional screening and bans on backpacks, large bags and some electrical items amid tight security.

Families who lost loved ones and those injured in the suicide bombing three-months-ago were among the 14,000 crowd at the sold-out gig who were entertained by stars including Pixie Lott, Blossoms, Bugzy Malone, The Courteeners and Noel Gallagher.

Oliva Campbell's mum was at the event after revealing earlier this week she had been unable to get a ticket prompting an outcry.

 Noel Gallager, pictured in Manchester on Friday, will headline the benefit gig
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Noel Gallager, pictured in Manchester on Friday, will headline the benefit gigCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
 Millie Robson was one of the young victims of the horrific attack on the Manchester Arena
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Millie Robson was one of the young victims of the horrific attack on the Manchester ArenaCredit: PA:Press Association
 Pictured here celebrating her GCSE results, Millie revisited the arena this week
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Pictured here celebrating her GCSE results, Millie revisited the arena this weekCredit: PA:Press Association
 Manchester Arena will reopen today for a terror attack benefit gig
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Manchester Arena will reopen today for a terror attack benefit gigCredit: MEN Media
 The Manchester terror attack killed 22 innocent people on May 22
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The Manchester terror attack killed 22 innocent people on May 22Credit: London News Pictures

In the week before the gig the venue had opened its doors to allow victims to visit and prepare themselves.

Millie Robson, 15, was one of the people caught up in the horrific attack when a suicide bomber targeted those on their way out of a Ariana Grande gig in May.

She was leaving the venue with her friend Laura Anderson when terrorist Salman Abedi waged the devastating attack - leaving Millie with shrapnel and bolts in her leg.

She bravely went back to the arena on Thursday, and urged other victims to also go back.

She : "Today was one of the toughest days of my life.

"Revisiting Manchester Arena and seeing the place where my life changed for ever is something I couldn't event think about doing a few months ago.

"Nevertheless, surrounded by my family and best friends, we allowed ourselves to gain closure from the difficult visit and [it] truly showed me and Laura how lucky we were that night."

She added that life should never be taken for granted and tweeted a recommendation to others affected by the attack to revisit the arena.

 

Millie spent more than two weeks in hospital following the bombing and was one of more than 100 people injured - 22 died in the horrific blast.

The concert, "We Are Manchester", will pay tribute to the victims of the attack. The youngest, Saffie Roussos, was aged eight.

James Allen, the venue's general manager, said: "May's events will never be forgotten, but they will not stop us, or Mancunian music fans, from coming together to enjoy live music."

The line-up for this evening's concert was headlined Noel Gallagher, formerly of Oasis, one of the most successful bands to emerge from Manchester.

Also performing was local poet Tony Walsh, known as Longfella, who moved crowds to tears at a vigil in central Manchester the day after the attack with his poem "This Is The Place" which celebrates the spirit of the city.

 The concert, "We Are Manchester", will pay tribute to the victims of the attack
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The concert, "We Are Manchester", will pay tribute to the victims of the attackCredit: MEN Media
 Millie was visited by the Queen as she recovered in hospital after the horrifying attack
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Millie was visited by the Queen as she recovered in hospital after the horrifying attackCredit: PA:Press Association

Grande will not take part, having performed at a previous benefit concert, "One Love Manchester", which raised funds for victims.

The June 4 concert, which took place at a cricket ground in Manchester, also featured artists including Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus and Pharrell Williams.


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