Final decision to be made on Ariana Grande's London tour dates


The venue has confirmed it is in contact with promoters about a final decision, following the terror attack at the pop singer’s Manchester concert on Monday.
A statement shared on the London O2 Arena’s Twitter page read: “Thanks to everyone who has been in touch.
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Hide Ad“We understand and appreciate you are waiting for information as to whether the shows are going ahead Thursday and Friday at the O2.
“We’re still in contact with the tour promoters regarding a final decision.
“As yet the tour is not officially postponed or cancelled, despite media reports.
“We promise that as soon as we have clear information we’ll let everyone know.
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Hide Ad“Thank you again for bearing with us in what is a difficult time for all involved.”
The 23-year-old pop singer, who said she was left emotionally “broken” by the explosion that killed 22 people at her Manchester Arena show, is reported to have flown home to Florida.