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Ariana Grande shares touching video of fans in Manchester on anniversary of terror attack

The singers fans were singing her new song No Tears Left To Cry

Ariana Grande has shared a touching video of her fans singing No Tears Left To Cry in Manchester – one year after the devastating terror attack.

On May 22, 2017, a terrorist detonated an explosive device as fans were leaving the singer’s concert at the Manchester Arena – killing 22 people, and injuring more than 500.

On the first anniversary of the attack, crowds gathered in Manchester to commemorate the victims of the horrific attack.

Taking to Twitter, Ariana shared a video of a crowd in Manchester singing her latest single – the first track she’s released since the tragedy.

She wrote, “So wish i were there with u all today. u have no idea. love you so v much.”

Earlier that day, Ariana had also tweeted, “I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the light and warmth I have to offer on this challenging day.”

On Tuesday, a series of events took place across Manchester to mark the first anniversary.

Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May joined the families of victims at a special remembrance service held at Manchester Cathedral – which was also attended by first responders to the scene, survivors of the attack, multi-faith leaders and national politicians.


Last night, over 3,000 singers from local choirs took part in a special concert outside Manchester Town Hall, called “Manchester Together – With One Voice”.

The crowd of singers sang some amazing songs, including Ariana Grande’s ‘One Last Time’, ‘One Day Like This’ by Elbow, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ by Oasis, and ‘Never Forget’ by Take That.

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