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THIS is the heart-warming moment gig-goers belted out the Robbie Williams' hit Angels on a packed tram after leaving the Manchester One Love concert.

The carriage, full of youngsters who had been to the benefit concert in aid of the Manchester terror attack victims, carried on the party by singing the classic tune.

 Gig-goers who had been to the Manchester One Love concert sang Angels by Robbie Williams on the tram home
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Gig-goers who had been to the Manchester One Love concert sang Angels by Robbie Williams on the tram home
 Fran captured the moment the sing-song started on the packed carriage
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Fran captured the moment the sing-song started on the packed carriage

At the gig, Robbie himself led a rendition of his most famous song and had to stop singing as he became overcome with emotion.

And as people made their way home from the poignant One Love concert, one girl, Fran, who had been on the tram captured footage of the uplifting sing-a-long on her phone.

As people clung on to handrails in the packed carriage, they sang the line: "And down the waterfall, wherever it may take me, I know that life won't break me, when I come to call."

Fran then posted the clip to Twitter with the post: "Lovely way to end the night #OneLoveManchester."

And reacting to the clip, Diane said: "@ArianaGrance needs to see what her concert did for us."

While Jae added: "Thankyou so much for sharing Fran.. I am crying right now.. Your light is shining out to the world Amen xoxox"

The concert came two weeks after 22 people were killed and more than 100 were injured when a suicide bomber unleashed an attack at the end of an Ariana Grande gig at Manchester Arena.

 Robbie himself had earlier led the crowd at the gig in a rendition of his most famous song
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Robbie himself had earlier led the crowd at the gig in a rendition of his most famous songCredit: Getty Images

Last night Ariana and star perfomers including Take That, Robbie Williams, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Little Mix, the Black Eyed Peas, Usher and Katy Perry gathered in a show of solidarity in the wake of the bombing — and Saturday night’s atrocity in London.

And in another video captured on a tram after the show, punters also joined together to also sing the Oasis classic Don't Look Back In Anger.

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