Ariana Grande’s One Last Time hits UK charts after the Manchester bombing
ARIANA GRANDE fans pushed One Last Time back into the UK charts as they remember the victims of the devastating attack on her Manchester concert this week which killed 22 people.
Ariana Grande performs One Last Time at Manchester Arena
Concert video footage of the US star performing One Last Time has been viewed and shared by thousands of fans all week as a focal point for tehir grief and devastation over the horrifice events on Monday.
The track, originally a single from Ariana’s second album My Everything, came from outside of the Top 200 midweek to finish in the No.11 spot. In doing so, One Last Time reaches a new high on the Official Chart having originally peaked at No.24 in June 2015.
Ariana’s latest album Dangerous Woman also climbs back up the Official Albums Chart, rising 32 places to No.30.
Ariana Grande's One Last Time has re-entered the UK charts
Grande's UK and European tour, which was due to include two dates in London this week, has been suspended, up to and including her June 5 Zurich date in Switzerland.
In a statement her management said: "We ask at this time that we all continue to support the city of Manchester and all the families affected by this cowardice and senseless act of violence.
"Our way of life has once again been threatened but we will overcome this together. Thank you."
It comes after a campaign to pay tribute to victims of the Manchester Arena attack
Elsewhere in the charts, One Direction's Liam Payne's debut solo single, Strip That Down, landed at No3, behind DJ Khaled's I'm The One and Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee's Despacito remix featuring Justin Bieber, which tops the charts for the third week in a row.
Payne's entry makes it a clean sweep of Top 10s for each of One Direction's solo debuts, following Zayn's Pillowtalk, Niall Horan's This Town, Louis Tomlinson's Just Hold On and Harry Styles' Sign Of The Times .
In the albums charts, Ed Sheeran has hit back to return to number one with Divide, making it 10 non-consecutive weeks at the summit. Sheeran toppled Styles' eponymous debut release, which drops to second place, while Rag'n'Bone Man maintains his grip in third.
Linkin Park scored their eighth top 10 album with One More Light at number four, while Engelbert Humperdinck marks his golden anniversary in music with a top five record, entitled 50.