Tributes for the innocent people tragically killed in Monday night's terror attack at Manchester Arena have been poring in from celebrities and 'regular' people alike; with many musicians taking to social media to show support for those affected.
For some, sharing Ariana Grande's infamous Dangerous Woman logo with messages of love on Instagram wasn't enough; and last night the likes of Harry Styles and The 1975 frontman Matty Healy vocalised their grief at their respective shows.
Performing at Lunario in Mexico City, Harry Styles said: "Last night, there wa sa tragedy in my home town of Manchester. I am left with a hole in my heart. I went to my first show in the arena, and I've had some of the best experiences in my life in Manchester.
"We have a choice every single day that we wake up of what you can put in the world, and I ask that you please choose love every single day."
Meanwhile The 1975's frontman Matty Healy stopped the band's concert in Michigan to say: "We’re from Manchester, right? And where we used to hang out — the actual place that we used to hang out ― someone put a bomb in there tonight, and then killed a bunch of kids that were going to a f**king show. In Manchester.”
Our thoughts are with all affected.