Ariana Grande resumes European tour following Manchester Arena bombing

ARIANA Grande is finally ready to dust off the microphone and resume her tour.

The hitmaker halted the European leg of her Dangerous Woman tour following a terror attack moments after her concert in Manchester Arena, which left 22 dead.

Ariana flew home to Florida soon after the tragic incident before returning to the UK for the One Love Manchester concert.

The benefit gig saw appearances from a spectacular range of artists and raised millions for the bombing victims and their families.

Manchester bombing: The 22 tragic victims who lost their lives  

With the death toll at 22, these are the people who have been confirmed as having died in the blast at the Manchester Arena

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Courtney Boyle, 19 of Gateshead

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I'M BACK: Ariana has kicked off her Dangerous Woman tour in Paris, France

"Thinking of our angels every step of the way. I love you with all my heart"

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It was thought Ariana's tour was over following the showcase but the One Last Time singer is resuming her tour with her first stop being in Paris, France.

Ariana announced the news to her 109 million Instagram fans who commended her "bravery".

"First show back tonight," she wrote alongside an image of the Eiffel Tower.

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Greater Manchester Police have confirmed a terrorist attack has killed at least 22 at the MEN Arena as concertgoers were leaving an Ariana Grande show.

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Police Respond To An Incident At Manchester Arena

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ONE LOVE: Ariana put on a phenomenal show to benefit the attack victims and their families

"Thinking of our angels every step of the way. I love you with all my heart.

"Grateful for and incredibly proud of my band, dancers and entire crew. I love you I love you."

The 23-year-old has been supporting the city since the horrific suicide bombing and has been praised for how she handled herself throughout such tragic circumstances.

One Love Manchester: high security deployed  

One Love Manchester: high security deployed

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A young fan smiles at an armed police officer as music fans arrive at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground ahead of the One Love Manchester tribute concert

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ANGELS: Ariana said she'd be thinking of those who died 'every step of the way'

Ariana and her entourage even got tattoos of a bee, which has become a symbol for the city, backstage at the One Love gig.

The powerhouse has also released her version of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's classic, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, as a single to benefit victims of the attack.

Fans begged her to release the track following her emotional rendition at the concert, and all proceeds will to charity.

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