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In this handout provided by 'One Love Manchester' benefit concert, Justin Bieber performs on stage on June 4, 2017, in Manchester, England.Getty Images/Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester

Justin Bieber moved everyone to tears with his emotional speech at the One Love Manchester benefit concert led by Ariana Grande on Sunday. After his performance, Bieber honoured the victims of the deadly Manchester attack on May 22 with an emotional speech.

Bieber roused the 50,000 people to raise their hands and say, "we honour you, we love you." He later performed Love Yourself and Cold Water and chanted "love, love, love" along with the crowd.

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"I wanna say thank you so much for having me here today. You guys are so brave. What an amazing thing we are doing tonight, would you not agree? Would you agree that love always wins? What a better way to fight evil with evil than fight evil with good. Would you guys agree with that?"

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"It's an honour for me to be here and maybe I should just play some music, right." And then he performed Love Yourself and Coldplay and asked the crowd to put their hands up if they don't want to let go.

"God is good in the midst of the darkness. God is good in the midst of the evil. God is in the midst no matter what's happening in the world, God is in the midst, and He loves you and He's here for you," he said.

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(L to R) Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and Gary Barlow perform on stage at the 'One Love Manchester' benefit concert on June 4, 2017, in Manchester, England.Getty Images/Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester

"I just want to take this moment to honour the people that were lost, that were taken. We love you so much. To the families we love you so much," he said, holding back tears. "Put both your hands to honour those people." And then the crowd along with Bieber chanted, "we honour you, we love you."

The One Love Manchester benefit concert was held on Sunday night to raise funds and remember the victims of Manchester bombing that killed 22 people on May 22.

The concert led by Ariana was organised in less than two weeks after the terror attack. Several celebrities, including Ariana, Bieber, Chris Martin, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Liam Gallagher, Little Mix, Niall Horan, Pharrell Williams and Gary Barlow, performed on stage to raise funds. 

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General view of the crowd in this handout provided by 'One Love Manchester' benefit concert on June 4, 2017 in Manchester, England.Getty Images/Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester