The all-star benefit is expected to raise more than £2 million
Over the weekend, Ariana Grande along with her all-star pals Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell, Justin Bieber and Coldplay headed to Manchester to play benefit concert One Love Manchester, following last month's tragic bombing at Grande's Manchester gig.
One of the many covers performed on the night — alongside Somewhere Over The Rainbow and Oasis' Don't Look Back In Anger — was Crowded House's classic tune, Don't Dream It's Over, by Grande and Cyrus.
The relaxed and unpretentious rendition of the song saw the pair lead a beaut singalong from the huge Manchester crowd, both wearing benefit merchandise adorned with "One Love Manchester" and "I <3 MCR".
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Crowded House's Neil Finn also took to Twitter to thank the duo for the cover, saying, "so good you took our kid for a spin with the good people of [Manchester]".
so good you took our kid for a spin with the good people of @OneLoveManchester@MileyCyrus @ArianaGrande @CrowdedHouseHQ thanks you
— neil mullane finn (@NeilFinn) June 4, 2017
The benefit gig also featured performances from Mac Miller, Imogen Heap, Mumford & Sons' Marcus Mumford, Liam Gallagher, Victoria Monet, Take That and Black Eyed Peas and is expected to raise in excess of £2 million to send directly to the families of the Manchester bombing victims.
Last week, it was reported that scalpers were trying to capitalise on the benefit gig by selling tickets to One Love Manchester for up to five times the entry market value.
You can watch the entire concert below.