All bags BANNED at Ariana's next show

She's resumed to touring across the globe following the terror attacks at her Manchester show, but there's preacuations that have been put in place before Ariana Grande hits the stage again.

Concertgoers have been informed they cannot bring any bags into the arena at the 24-year-old's Auckland show this coming weekend.

"No Bags. No cameras," reads a message on the official Spark Arena website, and fans have been advised to arrive early at the venue.

She's resumed to touring across the globe following the terror attacks at her Manchester show, but there's preacuations that have been put in place before Ariana Grande hits the stage again. Source: Getty
She's resumed to touring across the globe following the terror attacks at her Manchester show, but there's preacuations that have been put in place before Ariana Grande hits the stage again. Source: Getty

Ariana's New Zealand show on Saturday comes after the horrifying terror attacks at her concert at Manchester Arena in May.

A suicide bomber killed 22 people and left 116 injuried outside her concert on May 22.

Ariana then took to the stage two weeks after the horrifying terror attacks, in a tribute show called One Love Manchester.

Fans have been informed that no bags are allowed into the arena at her Auckland show this weekend. Source: Spark Arena
Fans have been informed that no bags are allowed into the arena at her Auckland show this weekend. Source: Spark Arena
Concertgoers have also been encouraged to arrive at the venue early. Source: Spark Arena
Concertgoers have also been encouraged to arrive at the venue early. Source: Spark Arena
Ariana performed to 50,000 people at her One Love Manchester benefit concert two weeks after the terror attack at her Manchester show in May. Source: Getty
Ariana performed to 50,000 people at her One Love Manchester benefit concert two weeks after the terror attack at her Manchester show in May. Source: Getty

One Love Manchester was watched by over 100 million people worldwide and has reportedly risen over $17 million AUD.

The emotional concert featured a host of celebrity performers including Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, Mac Miller, Black Eyed Peas, Pharrell Williams, Robbie Williams, Take That, Niall Horran, Little Mix, as well as special surprise guest Liam Gallagher.

David Beckham, Helen Mirren, Halsey, Bastille, Demi Lovato, Jennifer Hudson, Chance the Rapper, DJ Khaled, Kendall Jenner, Kings Of Leon, Rita Ora and Twenty One Pilots also appeared in special video messages, showing their support for the event.

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