Ariana Grande Is Back On Tour After Manchester Attack And Fans Are Pumped
Welcome back, Ariana Grande. It looks like the singer is heading back to the stage after suspending her Dangerous Woman tour.
UPDATE: Grande posted a photo of the Eiffel Tower to her Instagram account with the caption reading, "First show back tonight. Thinking of our angels every step of the way. I love you with all my heart. Grateful for and incredibly proud of my band, dancers and entire crew. I love you I love you."
EARLIER: It's been an emotional few weeks since the Manchester attack at Ariana Grande's concert on May 22, in which a solo bomber set off an explosion killing 22 people and injuring many more.
In the immediate aftermath, Grande understandably canceled part of her tour to assumedly regroup and take care of herself, but not before she planned an incredible benefit concert that aired this past Sunday.
On June 4, Grande was joined by Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, and other musicians to perform at the One Love Manchester concert designed to raise money for and honor victims of the attack, creating a truly moving night to remember.
Elite Daily reached out to Ariana's reps for confirmation on resuming her tour, but did not hear back by time of publication.
However, Grande's website still shows she will be performing in Paris on Wednesday, June 7.
There was also this announcement made on Twitter yesterday.
And of course, fans are losing it. Many are commenting on Grande's strength and bravery during this difficult time.
It could be the love, support, and outpour of positivity generated by One Love Manchester that helped motivate and encourage Grande to get back on stage.
When the evening was all said and done, Grande effectively raised around 12.4 million dollars with the British Red Cross and Manchester City Council.
Now, it looks like you can catch her on tour beginning this evening in Paris, performing throughout Europe during the month of June and all over the world, wrapping Dangerous Woman this September in Asia.
The schedule is extensive, and we hope Grande takes care of herself throughout her travels.
As she posted on Twitter,
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.
Best of luck, Ariana!