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Ariana Grande Resumes Tour for the First Time Since Manchester

After the terror attack at her concert in Manchester, Ariana Grande suspended her Dangerous Woman tour up to her June 5 show in Switzerland. Instead, she organized a benefit concert for the attack’s victims, One Love Manchester, with some of music’s biggest stars, including Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and Chris Martin.

Yesterday in Paris, she performed her first show as part of her tour since the attack that left 22 people dead and many more injured and traumatized. Ariana took to Instagram and Twitter to express her prayers, thoughts and thanks before the show.

“Thinking of our angels every step of the way,” she wrote, and then continued on to thank her band, dancers, and crew.

After the show she shared a picture from the concert, saying simply, “Merci Paris. Je t’aime. Grateful to be back.”

 

Merci, Paris Je t’aime Grateful to be back

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We’re thinking of you, Ariana, as you try to move forward!

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