Take That cancel three more concerts

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British boy band Take That have cancelled three concerts at Manchester Arena following the terror attack at Ariana Grande's show in the same venue on Monday night.

The "Back for Good" hitmakers have called off their gigs after previously announcing they would be cancelling their show in Liverpool on May 23 as a mark of respect to the victims and their families after 22 people were killed and more than 50 were injured by the explosion, reported Telegraph.



A statement released by Manchester Arena read: "Due to the tragic events in Manchester last night and the ongoing police investigation, the scheduled concerts for Thursday 25, Friday 26 and Saturday 27 May at Manchester Arena have been postponed. Further details will be released as soon as possible."

The group - which is comprised of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen - previously offered their "thoughts and prayers" to all affected.

In a statement, the band had said, "Out of respect to all of the people and their families that were affected by the horrific incident last night at The Manchester Arena, we have decided to postpone our show tonight in Liverpool. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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Take That cancel three more concerts

British boy band Take That have cancelled three concerts at Manchester Arena following the terror attack at Ariana Grande's show in the same venue on Monday night. The "Back for Good" hitmakers have called off their gigs after previously announcing they would be cancelling their show in Liverpool on May 23 as a mark of respect to the victims and their families after 22 people were killed and more than 50 were injured by the explosion, reported Telegraph. A statement released by Manchester Arena read: "Due to the tragic events in Manchester last night and the ongoing police investigation, the scheduled concerts for Thursday 25, Friday 26 and Saturday 27 May at Manchester Arena have been postponed. Further details will be released as soon as possible." The group - which is comprised of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen - previously offered their "thoughts and prayers" to all affected. In a statement, the band had said, "Out of respect to all of the people and their families ... British boy band Take That have cancelled three concerts at Manchester Arena following the terror attack at Ariana Grande's show in the same venue on Monday night.

The "Back for Good" hitmakers have called off their gigs after previously announcing they would be cancelling their show in Liverpool on May 23 as a mark of respect to the victims and their families after 22 people were killed and more than 50 were injured by the explosion, reported Telegraph.

A statement released by Manchester Arena read: "Due to the tragic events in Manchester last night and the ongoing police investigation, the scheduled concerts for Thursday 25, Friday 26 and Saturday 27 May at Manchester Arena have been postponed. Further details will be released as soon as possible."

The group - which is comprised of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen - previously offered their "thoughts and prayers" to all affected.

In a statement, the band had said, "Out of respect to all of the people and their families that were affected by the horrific incident last night at The Manchester Arena, we have decided to postpone our show tonight in Liverpool. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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