Grande said today that she was "broken" and at a loss for words over the deadly terror attack at her concert.
"Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words," she tweeted hours after the powerful blast.
Singer Katy Perry tweeted, "Praying for everyone at Ariana Grande's show."
Cher reflected on her personal attachment with the city, writing "My prayers go out to the people of Manchester...Had special times there from youth and beyond."
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Ellie Goulding said, "Sending love to those affected in Manchester."
Singer Halsey wrote, "What is happening in Manchester is absolutely terrifying. Praying everyone affected has found safety and hope Ariana is okay :( Jesus."
"Our prayers and strength to the victims and their families involved in this tragedy in Manchester. Stay strong," actor Dwayne Johnson tweeted.
Ryan Seacrest said he is shocked. "Stunned by the news coming in from the U.K. My thoughts are with the fans and families at Ariana's Manchester show. Awful."
Actress Zelda Williams said, "I am at a loss. All my thoughts are with Manchester and those affected. A tweet seems a pointless sentiment when faced with such tragedy."
Jennette McCurdy, who starred alongside Grande in the Nickelodeon television series "Sam & Cat" tweeted, "Thinking of Ariana and her fans and everyone in Manchester. So much love."
"I'm heartbroken over what happened in Manchester tonight Sending love to everyone involved," Harry Styles tweeted.
"My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Manchester, any one affected, @ArianaGrande and the entire crew. Heartbreaking," wrote Pink.
Ruby Rose said, "Sad to my stomach for everyone in Manchester and to the concert goers, @ArianaGrande and everyone affected. Prayers and love."
Selena Gomez wrote, "My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected in Manchester."
Taylor Swift tweeted, "My thoughts, prayers and tears for all those affected by the Manchester tragedy tonight. I'm sending all my love."
Grande is currently on a European tour and has already played in Birmingham and Dublin and was due to be at the O2 Arena in London tomorrow and Thursday.
However, following the blast there was no clarity on whether she will continue with her tour.
Her current 'The Dangerous Woman Tour' is in support of her third studio album, 'Dangerous Woman' which released last year on May 20. The tour began on February 3, in Phoenix, Arizona.
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