For those who don't know – there was an explosion at Ariana Grande's Manchester Arena performance. A suicide bomber, taking at least 22 other lives with him, and leaving many more injured.
Attacking a concert with such a young audience is simply heartless and cruel. Watching teenagers circulate photos of their friends who haven't been heard from – so young, wearing silly Snapchat filters over their faces, is tearing our hearts apart.
We don't know what's next, or what's going to happen, or how we can help.
Rest in peace beautiful angel @emiliesatwell
— confused camren (@lycamren) May 23, 2017
All my prays go out to her family and friends.#LightACandleForGeorgina #Manchester pic.twitter.com/ECx9L1CCdj
Fans singing One Last Time and for some of them it was their last time. This is heartbreaking #Manchester pic.twitter.com/U9PJnKxKcJ
— Just Ozz (@OzzBlack) May 23, 2017
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— Shoshanah (@Shoshanah19) May 23, 2017
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Urgent appeal for blood at Manchester Royal Infirmary. Please Share! pic.twitter.com/gcWDUBqaYp
— Alex Barns (@AlexBarns4) May 23, 2017
— Scooter Braun (@scooterbraun) May 23, 2017
Pop concerts are supposed to be the happiest nights of your life.
— Nicky Byrne (@NickyByrne) May 23, 2017
The whole world is wishing they can help Manchester right now. ❤️
My thoughts, prayers and tears for all those affected by the Manchester tragedy tonight. I'm sending all my love.
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) May 23, 2017
Tearing up imagining innocent concert goers losing their lives.. praying for everyone and all #arianators.
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) May 22, 2017
Absolutely gut wrenching. God bless the people of Manchester offering rooms and rides tonight. #roomformanchester
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) May 23, 2017
our hearts truly go out to the families of those involved,
the city of Manchester, to Ariana Grande and her crew,
to the event organisers and the venue, and all her fans