Ariana Grande expressed her condolences to all those who suffered and died during her concert

23-year-old singer, model and songwriter Ariana Grande played in Great Britain yesterday at the stadium "Manchester Arena". After the event was over, and the audience began to prepare for the exit, an explosion suddenly burst out. According to the press, 22 spectators died and at least 59 were injured. The authorities attributed this incident to the terrorist attack. Despite all the horror of what is happening Ariana found the strength to turn to her fans on the Internet.

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Grande wrote an appeal to the victims

Yesterday, as it was planned, the 23-year-old singer gave a concert that was part of the European tour. At the time of the end of the show, and it was about 22:35 local time, an explosion exploded. In a panic, the audience began to jostle and try to leave the institution on the other side. Everyone was so scared that they did not understand what was happening. The celebrity herself did not suffer at the time of the terrible explosion, but during the interrogation by the guards the order clearly stated that the explosion had thundered from the lobby, because the shock wave was felt from there. After the pop star and spectators left the Manchester Arena, the singer wrote the following words on her Twitter page:

"I'm shocked by what happened. I can not find the words to support all those who have experienced this tragedy. I offer my condolences to everyone, which come from the heart. I am eternally sorry that this explosion was thundered on my speech. I have no words. I'm terribly broken. "
Manchester after the terrorist attack
Spectators of the Grande concert after the explosion
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Grande canceled her European tour

After the sad incident that happened yesterday at a grand concert, Ariana decided to cancel her performances, which were planned in Europe. The day after tomorrow there was to be a concert in Belgium, and after that in Germany, Switzerland and Poland. According to the press service of Grande, it became known that the singer's performances will take place, however, it is not yet known when. After this, the press was made by Scooter Brown, CEO of Ariana, saying these words:

"You do not know what a blow for us is. In our lives nothing like this was. I offer my condolences on behalf of the singer and our whole team. This cowardly and terrible act took the lives of innocent children and our loved ones. We mourn all the sacrifices with you. With regards to Ariana's speeches, they will necessarily happen. All tickets purchased for a European tour will remain valid. I very much hope that the actions that we are now making regarding the concerts will find understanding in your hearts. "
Police at the stadium in Manchester