Sunday, 4 June 2017

Ariana Grande pays Manchester bomb victims a hospital visit

Ariana Grande visits bomb victims in the hospital
Ariana Grande has taken time out to pay a visit to some of her young fans who were injured in the Manchester bomb attack.
The singer was pictured hugging the youngsters in their hospital beds at the Royal Manchester children’s hospital this week.

Also in commemoration of the devastating attack that took place during her concert on Monday, May 22, 2017, Grande has revealed that she will be having a benefit concert in honor of those that died and were injured in the suicide bombing.
The concert will be taking place on Sunday, June 4, in Manchester and fans that were hit in the bomb attack will be getting free tickets.

The bombing which took place during her concert at the Manchester Arena saw 22 people dead and over a 100 others, most of them young people, injured.

Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Usher and Take That will join the "One Love Manchester" concert at the Old Trafford cricket ground to raise money for those affected by last week's bombing.

The victims included seven children and parents who came to pick up their daughters.
Net ticket proceeds will go to the "We Love Manchester Emergency Fund" set up by the local council and the British Red Cross, to help the grieving families and victims.

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