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FKN HELL: People Are Pretending To Be Manchester Survivors To Get Free Concert Tix

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Some people are just the worst. Rubbing salt in the wounds of an already devastating situation, it’s believed Tthat more than 10,000 people are pretending to be Manchester bomb survivors, in attempts to get free tickets to Ariana Grande’s sold-out benefit concert ‘One Love Manchester’.

Ughhh.

Ticketmaster is claiming that they put aside 14,200 tickets for those that attended Ariana’s show on the night of the attack on Manchester Arena – but more than 25,000 have applied. Dodgy gronks, the lot of em.

The event itself sold out in a record six minutes, selling 45,000 tickets to the benefit. There have been new additions to the line-up, with Robbie Williams and Little Mix jumping on board, alongside the already stellar setlist which includes Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and Coldplay. There’s even a rumor Oasis might reunite for the cause.

In the less grim news, it’s now confirmed that Grande’s Aussie tour will still go ahead. Live Nation has confirmed that Ariana’s ‘Dangerous Woman‘ tour will continue as scheduled in Australia, with tour dates remaining unchanged.

The touring company said in a statement:

“Dangerous Woman Tour by Ariana Grande is scheduled to start up again on June 7th in Paris. After the conclusion of the European tour, the tour will continue to South America, Central America, Mexico, Asia, Australia & New Zealand as currently scheduled.”

The ‘Dangerous Women’ tour kicks off in Melbourne on September 4, 2017.