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On High Alert! Swarms Of Police Seen Outside Ariana Grande's Manchester Mega-Concert

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June 4 2017, Updated 7:34 p.m. ET

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As thousands of people were arriving at Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester benefit concert in England, swarms of armed police were seen outside the event.

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Grande has ensured that there's top security at the concert. Her team consists of "ex-military," a source previously revealed to Radar. “She is going to have 24-hour surveillance from now on, no matter what the cost is.”

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Grande decided to hold the benefit concert in order to donate to the victims of the suicide bombing that occured two weeks ago and their families. "We won't let hate win," she said in a statement.

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Cop cars and armed officers are circling the premises of the event. Everyone is on high alert after another terrorist attack occurred yesterday in London.

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Grande didn't want to leave anything to chance and clearly beefed up her security even more. "There are two large-scale events taking place in Greater Manchester today and we would like to assure people that these will still take place, but with additional security in place to ensure the safety of everyone," Greater Manchester police assistant chief, Constable Garry Shewan, said in a statement.

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“This experience has changed her to the core," a source previously told Radar of Grande. In a statement on Sunday, the pop star's manager Scooter Braun said, "We must not be afraid, and in tribute to all those affected here and around the world, we will bring our voices together and sing loudly."

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