NEW YORK —It's been nearly a year since the Manchester concert bombing, and Ariana Grande is "pickin' it up" again. On Friday, the singer released her first song since theMay 2017 terrorist attackduring her concert in the United Kingdom. The 24-year-old singer posted avideoof "No Tea...
Ariana Grandepaid tribute to the victims of theManchester Arena bombingin her own personal way. On the second anniversary of the tragic event on Wednesday, the "No Tears Left to Cry" songstress took to Instagram Story to share a simple bee emoji. The insect is a symbol of unity for Manche...
” said Grande and Bieber’s managerScooter Braunin aheartfelt and well-received mid-concert address. “You guys made that decision. You looked fear right in the face and said, ‘No, we are Manchester and the world
2011 saw Grande’s first single, “Put Your Hearts Up.” The song had a bubblegum pop feel to it, though Grande later disowned the track, claiming she had no interest in creating music under that genre. Additionally, she provided vocals for variousVictorioussoundtracks. As an outlet for her...
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The city of Manchester was united in song on Tuesday night, marking one year since 22 people were killed and more than 800 were injured -- many of them children -- in a suicide bomb attack outside an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena.
Ariana Grande sends love and light on the anniversary of the Manchester bombing Ending the post with a black heart and bee emoji, the 26-year-old also wrote, "My heart, thoughts, prayers are with u always." Following the 2017 attack, Grande partnered with the Red Cross to org...
. While there’s most likely a reference to the Manchester bombing in there, the video adds a deeper level of interpretation. Indeed, through clear symbolism, Grande plays the role of an MK slave that is lost and trapped in a dissociative state to escape trauma. The song beg...
The "Thank U, Next" singer is set to headline Manchester's Pride Festival two years after 22 people were killed in a terrorist attack at her concert. Get the details!
whose lives were taken during last year's Manchester Arena bombing. A terrorist detonated a bomb following a May 22 Grande show, ultimately killing 22 people. With "Get Well Soon," which includes an extended bit of silence at the end, Grande wanted to "give people a hug...