American singer, Ariana Grande, is planning to return to Manchester, two years after 22 people died in a suicide bomb attack during her gig at the Manchester Arena.
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Although dates and venue are yet to be made public, the singer has confirmed dates for London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Sheffield in August and September 2019.
Explaining why Manchester was not yet on the list, she said: “Manchester is not on this initial list because we are planning a special show.” She also added that a lot needs to be done before the show in Manchester. “We need a bit more time getting things together before we can announce that date but we are of course coming and we love you.”
Grande also didn’t give further details of how she would pay tribute to those who died when a suicide bomber attacked the crowd as they left her show on May 22, 2017. She later returned to the city less than two weeks after the incident for ‘One Love’, an all-star benefit concert at Old Trafford cricket stadium.