On May 22, many lost their lives and were left wounded when ISIS attacked Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester,
England
. While she canceled some shows after the ordeal, as she was "in no condition to perform," the former Nickelodeon star will bravely return to give her fans one heck of a show and honor all of those who were impacted by the horrific events.

Many of her famous friends have signed on to take part in the event, called One Love Manchester, which will take place this weekend — and fans who are unable to make it will be able to watch it live.

Here is everything you need to know.

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When is the concert?

Sunday, June 4.

Where does the event take place?

At the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester.

How can I watch from home?

FreeForm will show the concert in full starting at 2 p.m. and ABC will feature a highlight special after the NBA finals.

President of Disney/ABC Television Group and co-chairman of Disney Media Networks released a statement that read, “This Sunday, when Ariana Grande and her friends return to the stage, the world will stand united with families in Manchester and across the United Kingdom. ABC and Freeform look forward to sharing the music community's message of love, hope, and resilience."

Fans can also live stream the concert on YouTube here.

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Who will be performing?

Aside from Ariana, Justin Bieber, Take That, Robbie Williams, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Little Mix, Black Eyed Peas, and Niall Horan will be there!

Can I still get tickets?

Tickets went on sale on Thursday for $52 each and sold out within minutes. Those who attended the May 22 show will be granted free admission. All proceeds will go towards the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.

Our continued thoughts are with the victims of this tragedy.