Proceeds are going to the We Love Manchester fund.
Ariana Grande's song 'One Last Time' has reached a new peak by hitting No.2 in the UK charts, the first time it has ever entered the Top 3.
The song hit 2.9 million streams and 61,000 downloads to reach the high spot in this week's chart, according to Official Charts.
It has been re-released by Ariana following the Manchester Arena terrorist attack, with all proceeds going to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund to benefit the victims.
The song originally peaked at No.24 in the charts when it was first released in 2015, and the new peak marks the singer's fifth Top 10 single.
It comes after the song reached No.1 in the UK iTunes chart following an online fan campaign after the terror attack happened at an Ariana Grande concert in May. The track re-entered the charts later that week, before Ariana officially re-released it to benefit the victims of the attack and their families.
Alongside 'One Last Time', Ariana has also released her moving rendition of 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow', which she sang at last week's One Love Manchester concert. Proceeds will also benefit the victims of the attack.
During the concert, the singer delivered an emotional speech, saying: "The love you're displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now."
She added: "I want to thank you so much for coming together and being so loving and strong and unified. I love you guys so much and I think the kind of unity and love you're displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now.
"So I want to thank you for being just that – and I want to thank you for coming tonight."