Manchester Tragedy happened on Ariana Grande Concert Dangerous Woman tour Full Story

ARIANA Grande has suspended her world tour after the deadly terror blast at Manchester Arena, which left 23 killed and up to 50 injured.
TMZ reports that she has indefinitely suspended her world tour, after she was “in hysterics” after the shocking attack.
Grande’s Dangerous Woman tour was only seven shows into the European and UK leg when the Manchester deadly explosion occurred.






Manchester Arena in England’s northwest, can hold 21,000 fans, giving it the highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the UK.
Loud explosions #Manchester Arena at the end of concert of #arianagrande - confirmed by the police, several dead after two explosions during an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.

The murder weapon was a nail bomb explodes, threw nails to its surroundings injuring and killing anyone that was close. A detonated and the other was deactivated... one of the victims identified a 10-Year-old girl la Manchester police has confirmed that there have been 19 fatalities and 50 wounded during a performance of the artist American Ariana Grande in Manchester. Security forces have evacuated the stadium Manchester Arena to receive information from two strong detonations at the end of the concert, attended by about 20.000 people. The police is handling the investigation from the perspective of a terrorist act and has deployed a bomb unit in the area.









Grande tweeted her first words after the attack, saying “Broken. from the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don’t have words.”
Grande has two Melbourne shows (September 4 and 5), two Sydney shows at the ICC Theatre on September 8 and 9 (around 9000 capacity) and Brisbane Entertainment Centre on September 12 (around 14,500 capacity) before the tour is due to end in Hong Kong on September 21.
It will be Grande’s first Australian tour, although she visited for a promotional tour in 2014.






Her Australian promoter Live Nation said today in a statement “We are deeply saddened by this senseless tragedy and our hearts and thoughts are with those impacted by this devastating incident.”
Grande, who turns 24 next month, got her big break in the kids TV show Victorious when she was 16. She then launched a music career — her debut Yours Truly was released in 2013 and made No. 6 in Australia.
Her second album, 2014’s My Everything and last year’s Dangerous Woman both made No. 1 in Australia while she has had nine Top 20 singles including Problem, Break Free, Bang Bang, Love Me Harder, One Last Time, Focus, Into You and Side By Side.
Her fanbase — who call themselves Arianators — are predominantly young females, with many parents buying tickets to accompany their children to her Australian concerts.

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