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Ariana Grande cancels concerts after Manchester attack

Ariana Grande has put her Dangerous Woman tour on hold following the suicide bomb attack outside her concert at Manchester Arena on Monday.

All shows through June 5 in Switzerland have been cancelled as singer returns to U.S.

Ariana Grande has put her Dangerous Woman tour dates on hold following the suicide bomb attack outside her concert at Manchester Arena on Monday. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for MTV)

Ariana Grande has put her Dangerous Woman tour on hold following the suicide bomb attack outside her concert at Manchester Arena on Monday.

The world tour, which was set to stop at London's O2 Arena Thursday and Friday, "has been suspended until we can further assess the situation and pay our proper respects to those lost," according to a statement from the American singer's management team.

All shows through June 5 in Switzerland have been cancelled for the time being. The affected tour dates included concerts in London; Antwerp, Belgium; Lodz, Poland; Frankfurt and Zurich.

All ticketholders will be granted refunds, Grande's team said.

"We ask at this time that we all continue to support the city of Manchester and all those families affected by this cowardice and senseless act of violence," the statement said.

Grande's tour had been slated to continue through Europe and onto Latin America and Asia.

The singer returned to the U.S. earlier this week and has kept a low profile since. She addressed the incident in a brief Twitter post after the bombing, noting: "I don't have words."

A woman consoles another among floral tributes at an evening vigil outside Manchester Town Hall on Tuesday. A deadly explosion occurred Monday at Manchester Arena as concertgoers were leaving Ariana Grande's show. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

With files from The Associated Press