Ariana Grande to hold second gig in Manchester to raise money for victims

Music star took to Twitter on Sat to condole the deaths of the May 26 attack in Manchester

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Ariana Grande
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Singer is all set to return to for a benefit this weekend after the deadly attack at her Monday gig in the British city claimed the lives of 22 people, including children.

In a lengthy post on Twitter on Saturday, the 23-year-old pop diva said she planned to return to the city to spend time with her fans and to "have a benefit in honour of and to raise money for the victims and their family."



According to TMZ, the "Side to Side" hitmaker will headline a huge in one of the four big arenas in the city, but not the Arena, where the attack happened.

Grande and her manager, Scooter Braun, are reaching out to some of the biggest names in and are in the process of booking them. The singer has invited performers who are friends of hers to participate.

Soon after tweeting the note on Saturday, she had shared a link of a local fundraiser established by the Evening News, which read "Donate to support families of those killed and injured in the Arena attack".

Ariana Grande to hold second gig in Manchester to raise money for victims

Music star took to Twitter on Sat to condole the deaths of the May 26 attack in Manchester

Music star took to Twitter on Sat to condole the deaths of the May 26 attack in Manchester Singer is all set to return to for a benefit this weekend after the deadly attack at her Monday gig in the British city claimed the lives of 22 people, including children.

In a lengthy post on Twitter on Saturday, the 23-year-old pop diva said she planned to return to the city to spend time with her fans and to "have a benefit in honour of and to raise money for the victims and their family."

According to TMZ, the "Side to Side" hitmaker will headline a huge in one of the four big arenas in the city, but not the Arena, where the attack happened.

Grande and her manager, Scooter Braun, are reaching out to some of the biggest names in and are in the process of booking them. The singer has invited performers who are friends of hers to participate.

Soon after tweeting the note on Saturday, she had shared a link of a local fundraiser established by the Evening News, which read "Donate to support families of those killed and injured in the Arena attack".
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