Four years later, Ariana Grande still takes time to remember the victims of the bombing that happened after her concert in Manchester, England.“Although grief is ever-present and our relationship to it is constantly evolving and expressing itself in different ways every day, year round. … I know that this anniversary will never be an easy one.
Please know that I am thinking of you today,” the Grammy winner, 27, wrote on Saturday, May 22, via her Instagram Story.On May 22, 2017, Grande played a concert at Manchester Arena as a stop on her Dangerous Woman tour.
After the show, an explosive device detonated in the foyer area as 14,200 attendees were leaving the venue. Over 500 people were injured and 22 victims died.
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