On Friday (June 2), the singer visited many of the victims who were hurt at her “Dangerous Woman World Tour” stop on May 22, where a terror attack led to 22 deaths and many more injuries.
Appearing at the hospital, Grande took photos with some of those victims. She took silly selfies, sticking her tongue out with one fan, and making kissy faces with two others. She also comforted one of the youngest patients.
Ariana Grande also met families of those who died in the terror attack on her show at the Manchester Arena
On Sunday (June 4), Grande will be joined by Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell, Usher, and Niall Horan, among others, at the “One Love Manchester” benefit concert, which is taking place at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground. The event will air on ABC and other networks around the world.
“This Sunday, when Ariana Grande and her friends return to the stage, the world will stand united with families in Manchester and across the United Kingdom,” said Ben Sherwood, president, Disney ABC Television Group. “ABC and Freeform look forward to sharing the music community’s message of love, hope and resilience.”
Grande and the artists performing at “One Love Manchester” aren’t alone in their quest to help the victims of this heinous crime. Most recently, Universal Music Group — home to Grande — donated $500,000 to the victims.