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Ariana Grande increases security ahead of next tour following Manchester bombing atrocity


ARIANA Grande has told fans to expect increased security for her upcoming world tour following the Manchester bomb atrocity.

The superstar singer – who this week became the first solo artist to claim the top three spots in the US billboard charts – said ticket-holders will have to wear clear bags at her gigs.

 Ariana Grande modelled a clear plastic belt-bag as she told fans of new security measures for her upcoming gigs

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Ariana Grande modelled a clear plastic belt-bag as she told fans of new security measures for her upcoming gigs
 Ariana, 25, told fans to pack their belongings in clear plastic bags before attending her shows

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Ariana, 25, told fans to pack their belongings in clear plastic bags before attending her shows

She made the announcement on Instagram as she modelled a small clear belt-bag.

Fans who have already purchased tickets for her mammoth 2019 tour will have been notified by email, Ariana said.

A suicide bomb attack at an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester Arena killed 22 concert-goers – mostly young girls.

Sick jihadi Salman Abedi set off a nail-filled explosive in backpack as fans poured out following the gig on 22 May.

 The Thank U, Next singer is performing a world tour throughout 2019

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The Thank U, Next singer is performing a world tour throughout 2019

The Thank U, Next singer, 25, wrote: “Dear sweetener / thank u next tour audience friends, we’re sending out emails soon encouraging you to order a clear bag to bring your things into the venues as security is going to be very precise and smooth but for sure super strict.

“They’re super cheap and simple but having them ahead of time will for sure help things go as smooth as possible so if you see this in your emails please don’t ignore it!

“My team n i appreciate it very much! p.s. any clear bags within a certain size (all info will be in the [email]) are totally fine to bring if you already have your own, i just wanted to make sure you saw these and knew about all this ahead of time so everything can go as smoothly and safely as possible.

“Love you. thank you!”

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