Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be leading the Sept. 9 We Are Manchester benefit concert to officially reopen Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. His anthem "Don't Look Back In Anger" — among his best work with Oasis — testifies to the power of his songwriting, which also earned him a Best Rock Song nomination for "Wonderwall" at the 39th GRAMMY Awards.

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"Don't Look Back …" became the anthem for Manchester when it erupted spontaneously from the audience at a memorial following the May 22 concert tragedy. The song was also covered by Coldplay's Chris Martin and Ariana Grande at the One Love Manchester benefit concert on June 4.

Blossoms and the Courteeners will be joining Gallagher on Sept. 9, along with Rick Astley, Best New Artist nominee at the 31st GRAMMY Awards and omnipresent viral meme. Poet Tony Walsh, especially remembered for reading one of his poems at a vigil the day after the tragedy, will also appear. More artists are scheduled to be announced.

The Manchester Memorial Fund will receive profits from the benefit, with an eye toward building a permanent memorial to honor the 22 Manchester concert fatalities.

"We welcome the reopening of the arena, a major venue which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors, as a powerful symbol of [Manchester's] defiant and resilient spirit," said Manchester City Councilor Sue Murphy.

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