Ariana Grande will return to Manchester a week on Sunday to headline star-studded fundraising concert


Raising funds for her fans and victims: Ariana Grande could return to Manchester to headline a benefit concert as soon as Sunday 4th June, less than two weeks after the terrifying attack

On Friday, the brave star confirmed she would be returning to Manchester for a benefit concert to raise funds for the victims of Monday's tragic suicide bombing.

And sources now report that Ariana Grande could return to the city as soon as Sunday 4th June, less than two weeks after the terrifying attack.

The 23-year-old singer is said to be headlining the concert, with organisers reportedly reaching out to other stars to ensure it is a star-studded event.


A source told TMZ that Live Nation will produce the benefit gig and Ariana and her manager Scooter Braun have been reaching out to a number of high-profile stars, asking them to perform at the show.

A venue has not yet been revealed but it will not be held at Manchester Arena, where the terrorist attack took place, just after Ariana had finished performing to 21,000 fans.

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