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The remaining dates of Ariana Grande’s European tour have been suspended following the tragic event at her concert at the Manchester Arena on Monday (May 22).
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The singer had been scheduled to perform at London’s O2 Arena Thursday (May 25) and Friday (May 26).
A statement from promoters Live Nation says: “Due to the tragic events in Manchester, the Dangerous Woman tour with Ariana Grande has been suspended until we can further assess the situation and pay our proper respects to those lost. Refunds will be granted to all ticketholders at the point of purchase.”
The dates affected are:
MAY
25 – London, O2 Arena
26 – London, O2 Arena
28 – Antwerp, Antwerp Sportpaleis, BE
31 – Lodz, Atlas Arena, PL
JUNE
1 – Lodz, Atlas Arena, PL
3 – Frankfurt, Festhalle Messe, DE
5 – Zurich, Hallenstadion, CH
Elsewhere, Take That have cancelled the dates they were scheduled to play in Manchester on Thursday (May 25), Friday (May 26) and Saturday (May 27).
It is understood that Ariana Grande returned home to Boca Raton in Florida they day after the terror attack. Both children and adults were among the dead in the attack that happened in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as fans were leaving the venue.
Greater Manchester Police say that they believe that 22-year-old Salman Abedi has blown himself up. The UK terror threat level has been raised to critical. Police are looking for further suspects linked to the attack and have made five arrests in the UK.
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