Some responses to the horrific May 22 bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, are callous and dismissive.
On Monday evening, at least 22 attendees atAriana Grande‘s Manchester Arena concert died followinga bombing at the venue. Around 60 more people have been reported injured, with many of the victims teenaged (or younger) fans of the 23-year-old singer. Similar to the response...
The inquiry heard that Saffie had received tickets to the Ariana Grande concert as a Christmas gift and was ecstatic to be going to see her "idol". She was holding her mother's hand at the end of the concert when they entered an area known as the City Room...
Some families are still looking for their children after Monday night'sbombing at Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester, England. One mother, Charlotte Campbell, spoke to British TV about her daughter, Olivia. "I'm heartbroken at the moment because I don't know where she is. I don't ...
Grande, wearing a white ‘One Love Manchester’ sweatshirt — watched from the stands by her brotherFrankie— also delighted her fans (including around 14,000 who had been at the Manchester Arena show and received free tickets for the concert) with her solo hits “Be Alright,”“Side ...
After the devastating Manchester bombing, which took place at an Ariana Grande concert, thousands posted this photo of a black ribbon topped with Ari's signature bunny ears as a tribute to the fans that died. View full post on X The latex ears became synonymous with the "Dangerous Woman"...
Ariana Grandemarked the one-year anniversary of the bombing at her Manchester, England concert with a touching message on Twitter. "Thinking of you all today and every day," the singer wrote early Tuesday morning. "I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the ...
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!
LONDON-- Police on Tuesday identified the man who blew himself up the previous night at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, as 22-year-old Salman Abedi. CBS News confirmed Abedi was known to British authorities prior to the attack. ...
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande)May 26, 2017 WhileGrande has postponed her European tour datesthrough June 5, she makes clear in her letter that she will not be off the stage forever, planning a benefit concert with some of her musician friends. “I don’t want to go the rest of the...