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  2. Manchester Arena bombing - Wikipedia

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    Free tickets were given to attendees of the Manchester Arena show. [67] By 5 June, the concert had raised US$13 million. [ 68 ] Additional money was raised through a re-release of Grande's 2014 single ‘ One Last Time ’ as a charity single , as well as a cover of ‘ Over the Rainbow ’ from The Wizard of Oz (1939). [ 69 ]

  3. One Love Manchester - Wikipedia

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    On 22 May 2017, a suicide bomb attack was carried out at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, following a performance by American singer Ariana Grande as part of her Dangerous Woman Tour. 22 of the concert-goers and parents who were at the entrance waiting to pick up their children following the show were killed, and 1,017 were injured.

  4. Category:Manchester Arena bombing - Wikipedia

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  5. Survivors of 2017 Ariana Grande UK concert bombing take legal ...

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    More than 250 survivors of the suicide bombing that killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England are taking legal action against Britain's domestic intelligence agency ...

  6. Ariana Grande reacts to bombing outside Manchester arena ...

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    Ariana Grande took to Twitter early on Tuesday morning to react to the devastating bombing that killed at least 22 people after her Monday night concert in Manchester, England.

  7. Salman Abedi Identified as Manchester Arena suicide bomber ...

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    Witnesses related the horror of the Manchester blast, which unleashed a stampede just as the concert ended at Europe's largest indoor arena, full to its capacity of 21,000.

  8. Manchester Arena - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, the newspaper ended its 13 year sponsorship, and the arena was renamed Manchester Arena in January 2012. [12] In July 2013, the arena was renamed Phones 4u Arena after the mobile phone company Phones 4u, [13] but this deal ended in January 2015 after Phones 4u went out of business, renaming the arena back to Manchester Arena. [14]

  9. Manchester Arena survivors cannot continue legal claim ... - AOL

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    They had argued that the failure to take ‘appropriate measures’ to prevent the atrocity infringed their human rights.