Amid Intense Security, Ariana Grande Resumes Tour After Manchester Bombing

She got her tour back on track with a show in Paris, another city in a state of emergency after an attack.

Ariana Grande resumed her “Dangerous Woman World Tour” in Paris Wednesday night following the terrorist attack at her Manchester Arena concert last month where 22 people were killed.

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“First show back tonight. Thinking of our angels every step of the way. I love you with all my heart,” she posted to Instagram.

The 23-year-old singer has added her cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” to her set following her performance of the song at the #OneLoveManchester benefit concert Sunday night in the city.

A live recording of the Wizard of Oz tune from the benefit show has been added to streaming services with proceeds going to the victims’ families.

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Her boyfriend, rapper Mac Miller, also performed at the Paris concert.

After the gig, she posted: “Merci, Paris." 

Grande also added a photo of fans holding up signs at the AccorHotels Arena in the City of Light, which read: “We Are Family Forever Nobody Can Break Our Bond."

“Love you from the bottom of my heart to the farthest galaxy and back ? Your (sic) courage, strength, compassion and Light is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen ?Thank you for sharing it with me,” she wrote.

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