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Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2017 19:18:02 GMT
Proceeds from the concert will go to the Red Cross' Manchester Emergency Fund and benefit the victims and the families affected by the suicide bombing at Grande's Manchester Arena concert May 22; 22 people died and more than 100 were injured in the blast. Those who were at the original concert have been offered free tickets; the remainder went on sale for $52 (£40).
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Post by Admin on Jun 16, 2017 18:44:10 GMT
(7 Jun 2017) FANS LEAVING ARIANA GRANDE CONCERT IN PARIS SAY THEY FELT SAFE Fans leaving a Ariana Grande concert in Paris Wednesday (7 JUNE 2017) say they felt safe inside the L'Accor Hotels Arena.
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Post by Admin on Jun 18, 2017 18:51:41 GMT
Ariana Grande fans showing up for the official restart of her tour were subject to a security check so tight ... it might make TSA agents blush. Ariana's performing at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, and security guards stopped fans to individually inspect nearly every inch of their bodies with a very thorough pat-down.
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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2017 19:44:52 GMT
Almost one month after the Manchester tragedy that killed 22 and left more than 100 injured, Ariana Grande has officially wrapped the European leg of her Dangerous Woman tour. And now, the 23-year-old singer is thanking her fans.
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Post by Admin on Jul 11, 2017 19:02:32 GMT
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of planning a terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Costa Rica. Detectives launched a manhunt on Saturday after threatening messages were posted in Arabic on a webpage of the concert organisers. The suspect, with the last names Caicedo Lopez, a 22-year-old from Colombia, was held in a 6am raid on his flat in Tibas, near the capital San Jose, yesterday. Officers seized two mobile phones allegedly used to make the threats.
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