   ON THE SHOW                  
   OF STRENGTH.                 
   >> Reporter: IN              
   SCARRED                      
   MANCHESTER, 50,000           
   PEOPLE FACING                
   THE FEAR.                    
   >> YOU LOOKED FEAR           
   RIGHT IN THE                 
   FACE AND YOU SAID NO,        
   WE ARE                       
   MANCHESTER, AND THE          
   WORLD IS                     
   WATCHING.                    
   >> Reporter: ARIANA          
   GRANDE BACK                  
   ON STAGE 13 DAYS AFTER       
   THE                          
   BOMBING THAT INJURED         
   AND KILLED                   
   SO MANY YOUNG FANS.          
   >> IT WAS ONE OF THE         
   BEST                         
   EXPERIENCES OF MY LIFE       
   AND THEN                     
   IT TURNED INTO THE           
   WORST.                       
   >> Reporter:                 
   16-YEAR-OLD KYRA             
   DIDN'T THINK                 
   SHE WOULD SURVIVE THAT       
   NIGHT.                       
   IN HER WHEELCHAIR, SHE       
   COULDN'T                     
   GET TO THE EXITS.            
   >> I WENT THROUGH ALL        
   THE THINGS                   
   I'VE NOT DONE WITH MY        
   LIFE YET.                    
   AND IT WAS REALLY,           
   REALLY,                      
   REALLY HORRIBLE              
   BECAUSE YOU                  
   HEARD EVERYBODY              
   YELLING FOR                  
   THEIR PARENTS, YELLING       
   FOR THEIR                    
   CHILDREN, THEIR              
   FRIENDS.                     
   >> Reporter: KYRA            
   HOPED TO REPLACE THOSE       
   MEMORIES WITH                
   SOMETHING BETTER.            
   >> YOU'VE GOT TO SHOW        
   THEM                         
   THEY'RE NOT GOING TO         
   BEAT YOU.                    
   >> Reporter: BUT THIS        
   MORNING                      
   HER TICKETS HADN'T           
   COME THROUGH.                
   THOUSANDS CAME EARLY,        
   NERVOUS,                     
   ANXIOUS, THINKING OF         
   LONDON.                      
   >> SOMETHING'S               
   HAPPENED AGAIN               
   LAST NIGHT.                  
   IT'S JUST REALLY             
   UPSETTING.                   
   >> Reporter: POLICE          
   CLOSED THE                   
   STREETS, GUARDED THE         
   GATES AND                    
   SEARCHED EVERY BAG.          
   TWO HOURS BEFORE SHOW        
   TIME --                      
   YOU MADE IT!                 
   >> I'M REALLY EXCITED.       
   >> Reporter: YOU'RE          
   GOING TO SEE                 
   HER.                         
   >> I KNOW.                   
   I CAN'T WAIT.                
   >> Reporter: KYRA WITH       
   TICKETS                      
   AND A BRAVE FACE.            
   TONIGHT A CHANCE TO          
   MAKE NEW                     
   MEMORIES, TO HEAL.           
   15-YEAR-OLD OLIVIA           
   CAMPBELL WAS                 
   ONE OF THE FIRST             
   VICTIMS TO BE                
   NAMED.                       
   >> I HAD THE PLEASURE        
   OF MEETING                   
   OLIVIA'S MOMMY A FEW         
   DAYS AGO.                    
   SHE TOLD ME THAT             
   OLIVIA WOULD                 
   HAVE WANTED TO HEAR          
   THE HITS.                    
   >> Reporter: TONIGHT         
   THEY'RE                      
   SINGING ALONG AND            
   SENDING A                    
   MESSAGE.                     
   >> FOR EVERYBODY AND         
   SHOWING                      
   THAT WE'RE                   
   UNBREAKABLE.                 
   >> Reporter: TONIGHT         
   THE RED                      
   CROSS SAID THEY RAISED       
   NEARLY $3                    
   MILLION IN DONATIONS         
   ON THE WE                    
   LOVE MANCHESTER              
   WEBSITE, AND ARE             
   HOPING FOR ANOTHER           
   MILLION ONCE                 
   TICKET SALES ARE             
   COUNTED, MONEY               
   THAT WILL GO TOWARDS         
   SUPPORTING                   
   VICTIMS AND THEIR            
                                
