LONDON (CelebrityAccess) — Ariana Grande has reportedly suspended her "Dangerous Woman" following a deadly terror attack in Manchester that left 22 people dead.
Grande took to Twitter after the attack to express her regret and sorrow about the incident. "Broken" she tweeted. "From the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words."
CNN is reporting that an unnamed source with "knowledge of the situation" said that Grande has suspended her tour in the wake of the attack, but as of yet, there's been no official word to that effect from promoter Live Nation or Grande's team.
Her next show, set for Wednesday at the O2 in London is still listed as up in the air.
"We are shocked and deeply saddened by the terrible tragedy in Manchester. Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected and their families. We are in contact with the promoters of Ariana Grande’s tour and will update as soon as we have further information regarding the planned dates at The O2. Anyone visiting The O2 should allow extra time for enhanced security checks. More details about security at The O2 can be found below," a notice posted to the O2 Arena's website said.
Other dates on Grande's "Dangerous Woman" tour included shows in Belgium, Poland, Germany and Switzerland.
A Live Nation representative did not respond to a request for comment at the time of publication. – Staff Writers