Ariana Grande confirmed that she will return to Manchester. Through an open letter published in her Twitter account, the singer said that she "will not let her win the hatred" and that she will perform a concert in the city of England to benefit the families of the victims.
The attack that affected his concert at the Manchester Arena on Monday May 22, left a balance of 22 people dead and more than 100 injured.
As a result of the fatal outcome of her show, the 23-year-old artist suspended her tour of Europe and returned to her home in Florida, United States, to meet with her closest friends.
Throughout his open letter, he wrote: "My heart, deepest prayers and condolences you are with the victims of Manchester attack and their loved ones. There is nothing that I or anyone can do to remove the pain they are feeling or to do But I extend my breast and heart ... The only thing we can do now is to choose how we let this affect us and how we will live our lives from now on. "
He added: "I've been thinking about my fans, and all of you, without stopping all week long." The way they have handled all this has been inspiring and made me more proud than ever, compassion, kindness, love , The strength and unity that you have shown in the week is exactly the opposite of the heinous intentions that must be taken to accomplish something as bad as what happened on Monday. "
"I am sorry for the pain and the fear that they must be feeling and the trauma that they, too, must be experiencing ... We will never be able to understand why these kinds of events take place, since it is not in Our nature, so we do not have to go back.We will not stop being an actor because of fear.We will not let this divide us.We will not let hate win, "he wrote.