Two years after the suicide attack at her concert that took the lives of 22 people, Ariana Grande is heading back to England’s Manchester as a surprise for fans in the region.
The artist will be commemorating her fans in the area who were left taken aback along with the singer herself as she announced that she will be headlining the city’s Pride celebrations in August later this year.
After unveiling the announcement for her Manchester fan base, the Thank U Next hit maker went on to say: “We are still working on something a little more special for you guys. It takes a while to put these things together but hopefully I can tell you when I see you at Pride. I love u. Hope that’s alright.”
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