Ariana Grande says she 'broken’ after deadly explosion at Manchester Arena: ‘I'm sorry'
ARIANA GRANDE has broken her silence after the deadly explosion at her Manchester Arena concert last night.
Terrifying moment EXPLOSION is heard at concert in Manchester
Ariana Grande has broken her silence on the deadly explosion
The 23-year-old singer said she’s “broken” after Greater Manchester police confirmed 19 people were killed and around 50 others injured in the blast which occurred at the end of her show in the city centre.
Taking to Twitter, Ariana said: “Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words.”
The US singer’s manager Scooter Braun also spoke out and posted a statement on Instagram which read: “Tonight, our hearts are broken. Words cannot express our sorrow for the victims and families harmed in this senseless attack.
Ariana Grande has broken her silence on the deadly explosion
Emergency services rushed to Manchester Arena
"We mourn the lives of children and loved ones taken by this cowardly act. We are thankful for the selfless service tonight of Manchester's first responders who rushed towards danger to help save lives.
"We ask all of you to hold the victims, their families and all those affected in your hearts and prayers."
The explosion - which happened outside the venue in a public area - is currently being treated as a terrorist attack.
Emergency services rushed to the scene following reports of an “explosion” after Ariana performed her last hit song of the night.
Concert goers tried to flee Manchester Arena
And an insider told TMZ that the Bang Bang singer is “in hysterics” after learning that the horrific incident has claimed so many lives and has injured many more.
The publication also said that Ariana has suspended the rest of her Dangerous World Tour in the wake of the suspected terror incident, meaning she will not be performing at the London’s 02 Arena on Thursday.
The popstar was due to perform a few more dates around England then she was scheduled for Belgium, Poland, Germany and Switzerland.