“Music is something that everyone on Earth can share,” Ariana wrote in the letter she tweeted on Friday. “Music is meant to heal us, to bring us together, to make us happy.”
Sunday’s concert will raise money for all those who have been affected by the May 22 terrorist attack, with all proceeds from the show going toward the “We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.”
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 1, via Ticketmaster.
The Manchester Arena terrorist attack was not Ariana Grande’s fault. She’s trying to wrap her head around the events right alongside the nearly 20,000 in attendance. It’s awesome to see her joining forces with her fans and fellow musicians to tackle evil and stand in solidarity with the innocent victims who lost their lives at her concert.
We’re excited to see how the fundraiser—which is in partnership with the British Red Cross—takes what was meant for evil and turns it into something good for everyone.