Ariana Grande explains her performance in tears: "I still treat a lot"



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The tour of Ariana Grande will take her to the UK later this year

Ariana Grande explained to fans why she had started crying during a performance in the United States on Saturday night.

She was upset singing the song REM from her Sweetener album at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

In a Twitter post she has since deleted, she writes: "I feel very intensely and I am committed to doing this tour at a time in my life where I still treat a lot.

"So sometimes I cry a lot!"

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Great told her fans, "You're not alone."

Great said that she wrote the message "because I am thankful and because I want you to know that if you too hurt, you can get through and not be alone".

The singer is open about her difficulties since a suicide bombing killed 22 people after her concert in Manchester in May 2017.

In addition, his ex-boyfriend Mac Miller died last September and his engagement with comedian Pete Davidson ended in October.

Referring to fans of her American tour, she said, "I'm not sure what I've done to deserve to meet so many loving souls every night … but I want you to know that it really brings me.

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Grande also played at the Coachella festival in April

Great also wrote that her Sweetener tour was "a dream come true … no matter how difficult or how many feelings cry to me to be treated and sorted out one day".

The singer added, "I am rooted in gratitude and I promise not to give up what I started."

She wrote: "It's hard to balance taking care of your surroundings, doing your job and heal / taking care of yourself at the same time … but I want you to know, you're not alone and I think you're doing well, I love you. "

The Sweetener tour began in March and Grande will travel to the UK and Ireland later this year, with dates in London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Sheffield and Dublin.

In August, she will make the front page of Manchester Pride. She will return to the city more than two years after the Manchester Arena terrorist attack and her One Love benefit concert.

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