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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