On Wednesday night (June 7), Ariana Grande made her return to the Dangerous Woman tour with her first concert since the One Love Manchester benefit for victims of the Manchester Arena attack.
It was an emotional night. Ariana kicked things off with the optimistic, upbeat "Be Alright," but by the time she got to "One Last Time," her feelings had caught up with her. She choked back tears as the crowd sang in her place and cheered her on.https://twitter.com/StylesDrug_/status/872542462950219777Ariana also performed her moving cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," dedicating it to "my 22 angels" referring to the 22 fatalities in the attack.https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/872555132755562496It was a performance that would make Manchester proud.Comment and Share to your friends
It was an emotional night. Ariana kicked things off with the optimistic, upbeat "Be Alright," but by the time she got to "One Last Time," her feelings had caught up with her. She choked back tears as the crowd sang in her place and cheered her on.https://twitter.com/StylesDrug_/status/872542462950219777Ariana also performed her moving cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," dedicating it to "my 22 angels" referring to the 22 fatalities in the attack.https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/872555132755562496It was a performance that would make Manchester proud.Comment and Share to your friends
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