Grande opened her brief, nine-song headline set at the city's annual Pride celebration with 'No Tears Left to Cry,' the first single she released after the 2017 terror attack at her concert that left 22 people dead
Ariana Grande told fans she was"completely overwhelmed" as she made an emotional return to Manchester on Sunday night, two years after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at her concert in the English city.
Performing at Manchester Pride, Grande thanked people in the city for welcoming her back and admitted she was nervous during the set."I'm so happy to be with you, so thank you for having me," she told the crowd, according to the UK's Press Association ."Sorry, I'm so nervous. I had so much more to say but I'm really very overwhelmed. So thank you.""Obviously Manchester holds a very special place in my heart," she added.
— Capital August 26, 2019 The star last performed in Manchester in June 2017 at the One Love charity concert, organized in the aftermath of the attack. She was made the first"honorary citizen" of the city days later, in recognition of her response to the event.Twenty-two people, including children, died in the bombing on May 22, 2017, which occurred in the foyer of Manchester Arena as fans were leaving Grande's show.
— Ariana Grande August 25, 2019 And many of those in the crowd later lauded the singer's set on social media. intro speech + beginning of one last time, Manchester Pride August 2019 - so much love for Ariana in the stadium, and lots of tears too 💞💞 @ArianaGrande pic.twitter.com/CY2XJin0IK — Ceni @ iliwysfyasbysuoi August 26, 2019 Grande also used the performance to show her appreciation to the LGBTQ community, dancing with a Pride flag during her single"Break Free" and then telling fans:"The gays have always had my heart, personally. I spent some of the happiest times of my teenage years singing in gay bars in New York City.
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