Ariana Grande Pays Homage To Manchester Four Years Since The Bombing

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At the 2017 concert of Ariana Grande in England’s Manchester, around 22 people got killed while over 500 people were injured. Recently, Ariana Grande reflected on the tragic grief while marking 4 years after the tragic bombing at her concert in Manchester. On 22nd May 2017, bombs exploded in her concert killing a total of 22 people while injuring over 500 people at her show in the Manchester city of United Kingdom. 

Ariana Grande Poured Her Heart Out For The Victims In Her Instagram Story!

Following this tragic incident, Ariana Grande has mentioned how she is suffering from PTSD and anxiety. On Saturday, 4 years after this tragic attack, Grande, the singer, posted an Instagram Story featuring a heartbreaking message for the people of Manchester. In her message, she wrote that the role of grief in people’s lives will always be present and is constantly expressing and evolving itself in a variety of ways each day, and each second of every year. 

While this anniversary won’t be a very easy one to live, she thinks of the people who suffered from this incident almost every day and today especially. Ariana Grande added that her heart is with the people of Manchester always and especially on the day of the anniversary of this tragic bombing.

She wrote this caption above a picture that graphically shows the names of all the people who lost their lives that day. After hearing about the tragic bombing, Ariana Grande was quick to suspend her tour. Less than 2 weeks after the tragic bombing, Grande returned to perform in Manchester for the benefit concert which featured a lot of stars. The concert was done to pay tribute to the victims. Performers included Katy Perry, Black Peas, Robbie Williams, Niall Horan, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and Pharrell Williams.