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Ariana Grande has put her Dangerous Woman visit on hold taking after the suicide bomb assault outside her show at Manchester Arena on Monday.
The world visit, which was set to stop at London's O2 Arena Thursday and Friday, "has been suspended until we can additionally evaluate the circumstance and pay our appropriate regards to those lost," as indicated by an announcement from the American artist's administration group.
All shows through June 5 in Switzerland have been wiped out until further notice. The influenced visit dates included shows in London; Antwerp, Belgium; Lodz, Poland; Frankfurt and Zurich.
All ticketholders will be allowed discounts, Grande's group said.
"We ask right now that we as a whole keep on supporting the city of Manchester and every one of those families influenced by this weakness and silly demonstration of viciousness," the announcement said.
Grande's visit had been slated to proceed through Europe and onto Latin America and Asia.
The vocalist come back to the U.S. recently and has stayed under the radar since. She tended to the episode in a short Twitter post after the shelling, taking note of: "I don't have words."


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