Ariana Grande Will Perform In Manchester 2 Years After Bombing
Feb. 26 2019, Updated 8:53 p.m. ET
Ariana Grande is returning to Manchester, UK two years after the horrific bombing attack that occurred at her concert. The pop star will be headlining the Manchester Pride Festival later this summer.
The 25-year-old announced her return on Twitter and fans couldn't be more excited.
She wrote, "Manchester babes, I’m so thrilled to be headlining pride. My heart. I cant wait to see u and I love you so so much."
The singer will perform at the festival on August 25 and will join other artists like Years & Years, Bananarama, Kim Petras and more.
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As OK! readers know, in May 2017, a suicide bomber opened fire at her concert and killed 22 people, including himself.
Just a couple months later, the Florida native organized a tribute concert called One Love Manchester. She and several other artists performed to raise money after the attacks.
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