Take That are donating the profits from their Liverpool concert to the victims of the Manchester terrorist attack.
The band played the Echo Arena Liverpool on Friday, five days after a bomb was detonated at Ariana Grande's Manchester gig, killing 22 people and injuring more than 50, and the band have vowed to donate the profits from their concert to a fund set up by the Manchester Evening News.
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They were originally due to play the gig earlier in the week but postpone it out of respect for the bombing victims.
They said: "Tonight is dedicated to the people of Manchester. We are to dance. To sing. To party."