Take That’s Gary Barlow: Postponed Manchester concerts WILL be rescheduled after bombing
TAKE THAT star Gary Barlow has vowed that the group’s postponed Manchester tour concerts will definitely be rescheduled - and is hoping to give news this week.
Take That star Gary Barlow updated his fans
Speaking on Twitter, the singer and songwriter responded to fans' questions about the dates.
The group announced that shows originally set to be performed tonight and tomorrow at Manchester Arena would be put on hold in the aftermath of the terror atrocity on Monday night.
22 were killed and over 60 were injured when a suicide bomber targeted those leaving an Ariana Grande show, with children and teenagers among the fatalities.
They had also postponed their Liverpool show on Tuesday night, and will now perform in that city tomorrow.
The trio will perform in Liverpool tomorrow
The Manchester shows are yet to be reorganised
“Is tomorrows concert going to be rescheduled?” one fan asked last night, to which he replied: “Yes news this week we hope x.”
“No matter how long it takes, make sure you complete the postponed dates,” said another. “Don’t let the b******s win!”
“We will, don’t worry,” he assured.
He also told someone else: “I'd imagine every music event in the uk will have more security xx”.
Max Beesley appears in Take That live performance
The group's loyalty to their fans is always evident
Grande was originally set to perform at London’s O2 Arena tonight and tomorrow, but those performances have been cancelled.
Several of the "traumatlsed" singer's European dates have also been scrapped, and fans have sent her song One Last Time to No1 on the iTunes chart.
The Beach Boys performed last night in a nearby city and paid a moving tribute, while Celine Dion honoured the fallen in Las Vegas earlier in the week.