Music stars 'sick' and 'heartbroken' after Ariana Grande Manchester gig attack

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Dozens of music stars have been paying tribute to those killed after an Ariana Grande gig at the Manchester Arena.

Twenty-two people were killed and more than 50 injured in a suspected terror attack.

An explosion ripped through the foyer of the arena minutes after the end of the performance.

Ariana Grande has tweeted to say she's "broken". It's unclear if her concerts in London on Thursday and Friday will now go ahead or be cancelled.

Ariana's manager Scooter Braun, who also looks after Justin Bieber, posted to say their "hearts are broken".

Bia, Ariana Grande's opening act, also tweeted about the attacks.

Among the music stars and actors to have paid tribute so far include Liam Gallagher, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift and Lorde.

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