Ariana Grande to headline fundraising concert ‘a week on Sunday’ to honour Manchester terror attack victims
The singer will make defiant return to Manchester for a star-studded gig
NEW reports claim Ariana Grande will return to Manchester as soon as June 4 in order to headline her fundraising concert for the victims of Monday's suicide bombing at her Manchester Arena gig.
The 23-year-old singer vowed to return to the city in a defiant message on Friday and now has claimed organisers are looking to hold the concert on Sunday June 4.
A source told the gossip site Ariana and her manager Scooter Braun are contacting some of the biggest names in the music industry and booking for them to perform.
Ariana is also allegedly reaching our to her friends and asking them to participate in the concert which will be held in one of the four other arena's in the town.
The insider revealed Live Nation will produce the event and that all proceeds will go to the victims and their families.
The Sun Online has contacted representatives of Ariana Grande for comment.
Ariana melted hearts on Friday as she praised "brave" Manchester and told fans "we won't let hate win" following the terror which claimed the lives of 22 innocent people.
Taking to Twitter, she said: "My heart, prayers and deepest condolences are with the victims of the Manchester Attack and their loved ones.
"There is nothing I or anyone can do to take away the pain you are feeling or to make this better.
Ariana Grande's statement in full
My heart, prayers and deepest condolences are with the victims of the Manchester Attack and their loved ones.
There is nothing I or anyone can do to take away the pain you are feeling or to make this better.
However, I extend my hand and heart and everything I possibly can give to you and yours, should you want or need my help in any way.
The only thing we can do now is choose how we let this affect us and how we live our lives from here on out.
I have been thinking of my fans, and of you all, non stop over the past week.
The way you have handled all of this has been more inspiring and made me more proud than you’ll ever know.
The compassion, kindness, love, strength and oneness that you’ve shown one another this past week is the exact opposite of the heinous intentions it must take to pull of something as evil as what happened Monday.
YOU are the opposite.
I am sorry for the pain and fear that you must be feeling and for the trauma that you, too, must be experiencing.
We will never be able to understand why events like this take place because it is not in our nature, which is why we shouldn’t recoil.
We will not quit or operate in fear.
We won’t let this divide us.
We won’t let hate win.
I don’t want to go the rest of the year without being able to see and hold and uplift my fans, the same way they continue to uplift me.
Our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love more, to sing louder and to live more kindly and generously than we did before.
I’ll be returning to the incredibly brave city of Manchester to spend time with my fans and to have a benefit concert in honor of and to raise money for the victims and their families.
I want to thank my fellow musicians and friends for reaching out to be a part of our expression of love for Manchester.
I will have details to share with you as soon as everything is confirmed.
From the day we started putting the Dangerous Woman Tour together, I said that this show, more than anything else, was intended to be a safe place for my fans. A place for them to escape, to celebrate, to heal, to feel safe and to be themselves. To meet their friends they’ve made online. To express themselves.
This will not change that.
When you look into the audience at my shows, you see a beautiful, diverse, pure, happy crowd.
Thousands of people, incredibly different, all there for the same reason, music.
Music is something that everyone on Earth can share.
Music is meant to heal us, to bring us together, to make us happy.
So that is what it will continue to do for us.
We will continue in honor of the ones we lost, their loved ones, my fans and all affected by this tragedy.
They will be on my mind and in my heart everyday and I will think of them with everything I do for the rest of my life.
Ari
"However, I extend my hand and heart and everything I possibly can give to you and yours, should you want or need my help in any way."
The star, 23, added: "Our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love more, to sing louder and to live more kindly and generously than we did before.
"I’ll be returning to the incredibly brave city of Manchester to spend time with my fans and to have a benefit concert in honour of and to raise money for the victims and their families."
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Concert-goers and parents arriving to collect their youngsters were among those killed and injured when evil Salman Abedi detonated a nail bomb.
The pop star flew straight back to the US after the terror attack and hadn’t spoken publicly about it until today.
But she did tweet “Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don’t have words”, in the immediate aftermath.
Along with today's statement the singer tweeted .
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