It's a time etched into the memory of all Mancuians.
At 10.31pm, on May 22, 2017, a bomb was detonated in the foyer area of Manchester Arena.
It was the deadliest terror attack in Britain since the July 7 London bombings of 2005.
The attack claimed 22 lives.
John Atkinson
Courtney Boyle
Philip Tron
Kelly Brewster
Georgina Callander
Olivia Campbell-Hardy
Liam Curry
Chloe Rutherford
Wendy Fawell
Martyn Hett
Alison Howe
Lisa Lees
Megan Hurley
Nell Jones
Michelle Kiss
Angelika Klis
Marcin Klis
Sorrell Leczkowski
Eilidh MacLeod
Elaine McIver
Saffie-Rose Roussos
Jane Tweddle
Many thousands of other lives were left shattered and forever changed.
They will always be remembered.
Tonight, at precisely 10.31pm, Greater Manchester and the rest of the country will come together once more to pause and remember on the third anniversary of the attack.
Although this year we will be apart due to the coronavirus lockdown, Manchester will still stand together.
Candles will be lit at home in tribute.
Social media channels have been filled with tributes honouring those who lost their lives - and those still struggling to rebuild their lives - throughout the day.
Manchester bees decorate people's homes and public gardens.
At 10.31pm, a special recording of Manchester Cathedral's bells tolling 22 times in memory of those killed will be broadcast on BBC Radio Manchester.
Services of remembrance held at Manchester Cathedral have been streamed live over Facebook.
At Manchester Victoria railway station today, a minute's silence was observed at 2pm.
The public stood in silence, and flowers and tributes were placed on the station's concourse.
And a special United We Stream event, involving a performance from the Survivor's Choir, will also be held this evening.
The day - and the exact time - will never be forgotten in Manchester.