Ariana Grande is back in Manchester following the terrorist attack outside her concert in the United Kingdom. The suicide bombing killed 22 people and injured hundreds of fans, breaking Ariana's heart.

You can still watch the concert live

Tickets for the pop star's special concert titled "One Love Manchester," which aims to raise funds for the victims of the attack, were immediately sold out. The tickets went on sale on June 1, but in just six minutes, they were all sold out due to high demand. However, there is good news for those who were not able to get their tickets.

BBC Worldwide announced that the concert will air live in more than 50 countries, as reported by Deadline.

In the UK, fans can watch the concert on BBC One, while ABC/Freeform has the rights to air the event in the United States. MTV digital, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube will live stream Ariana's concert. It will also air in Brazil, Germany, China, Australia, Italy, Mexico and Sweden.

The actual event will take place at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground at 6:55 p.m. local time on Sunday, June 4. BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 5 live, BBC World Service and BBC Radio Manchester are also providing live coverage of the concert, per The Sun. Those that attended the 23-year-old singer's concert on May 22 will be able to attend the event for free, provided they have registered on the official Ticketmaster website.

Produced by Live Nation, the concert's lineup includes performances from several artists such as Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Take That, Niall Horan, Robbie Williams, and Black Eyed Peas. The Sun added that Madonna and Eminem might also perform at the "One Love Manchester" concert, along with other names that are yet to be confirmed.

The proceeds from the concert will go to the “We Love Manchester Emergency Fund,” which was set up by the Manchester City Council and the British Red Cross for the victims of the May 22nd tragedy and their families.

The May 22nd suicide bombing

A man identified as Salman Abedi detonated a bomb on May 22 outside the venue of Ariana's concert, claiming the lives of concert-goers and their families picking up their children.

Ariana was reportedly in shock and flew straight back to the US. She also announced the cancellation of her "Dangerous Woman" world tour.

“Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don’t have words," Grande wrote on Twitter after the incident.