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.
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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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