Shocked fans left reeling by the Manchester explosion on Monday night are urging Ariana Grande's manager Scooter Braun to cancel his other famous client Justin Bieber's upcoming UK tour.
Fearful for the safety of concertgoers and the musician, fans took to social media with concerns about the 23-year-old's shows in the UK next month.
The Beauty And A Beat hitmaker will perform in Cardiff, Wales on June 30, before doing a show at Hyde Park in London on July 2.
"Next month Justin has a show scheduled in the UK, for security reasons this has to be canceled @scooterbraun I beg you!!" one fan wrote on Twitter.
Another penned: "SCOOTER PLEASE, CANCEL JUSTIN'S CONCERTS IN UK WE ARE SCARED.IT IS FOR THE SAFETY OF JUSTIN AND THE BELIEBERS (sic)".
Others shared a different perspective, with one writing: "That's what they want. Justin should still perform and so should @ArianaGrande at the @TheO2 later this week!".
@scooterbraun Cancels Justin's show in UK please ππΌπππΌ
— γ € (@nosenws) May 23, 2017
Next month Justin has a show scheduled in the UK, for security reasons this has to be canceled @scooterbraun I beg you!! pic.twitter.com/3hhz9LMTcW
— Gabrielly do Bieber (@kidrauhlffever) May 23, 2017
justin and his team need to cancel all the uk show its for the sake of their and the fans' safety tho this is trully scary
— γ €γ €γ €γ €γ € (@hestheticbieber) May 23, 2017
The comments come after Justin and Ariana's manager Scooter released a statement following the horrific explosion that claimed 22 lives at the singer's concert in Manchester on Monday night.
Taking to Twitter, 35-year-old Scooter shared a message, saying "words cannot our sorrow" following the devastating incident.
"Tonight, our hearts are broken. Words cannot express our sorrow for the victims and families harmed in this senseless attack," began the message.
— Scooter Braun (@scooterbraun) May 23, 2017
"We mourn the lives of children and loved ones taken by this cowardly act. We are thankful for the selfless service tonight of Manchester's first responders who rushed towards danger to help save lives.
"We ask all of you to hold the victims, their families, and all those affected in your hearts and prayers."
Scooter's statement came after Ariana broke her silence, taking to Twitter to also express her sorrow after the incident.
broken.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) May 23, 2017
from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words.
Fans were quick to reply to the singer, letting her know that the blast was not her fault.
Police have confirmed that 22 people are dead and around 50 have been injured in the blast.
Greater Manchester Police officials shared on their Twitter page: "This is currently being treated as a terrorist attack until police know otherwise."
TMZ also reports that her next show, scheduled for London's O2 Arena, may be cancelled.
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The outlet points out that the gig not only poses a safety threat, but as a separate source claims: "she's in no condition to perform."
Ariana's tour is due to visit Australia in September.
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