Ariana Grande shared an emotional message thanking her fans for their support after the Manchester bombing
After wrapping up the European leg of her “Dangerous Woman World Tour,” Ariana Grande has penned an emotional note to her fans.
In the note, Grande thanks her fans for their support following the bombing at her show in Manchester, which left 22 people dead and over 100 injured. The singer has since hosted a benefit concert in the British city, honoring the victims and those affected by the tragedy.
Writing on Instagram, Grande shared her thanks to those who have supported her: “At the close of this European leg of my Dangerous Woman tour, I just wanted to thank you properly for the overwhelming love and support you’ve shown me, my crew, and each other during this challenging time,” she wrote.
"Spending this time with you this month has been so very healing and special! Thank you for being here. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity in supporting One Love Manchester and for helping the families as much as you possibly could. Thank you for bringing your absolute brightest, most passionate, contagious energy to these shows and for wiping my tears away."
Grande also shared a picture of her dancers, and a video of herself singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” which she performed during the One Love Manchester benefit.
We’re immensely proud of Ariana for continuing on despite the horrific and heartbreaking incident. She’s shown so much strength and support for those people in Manchester that she has even been offered honorary citizenship from the city. It’s something that is well-deserved.