Fans fight terrorism by attending Manchester tribute concert

Fans fight terrorism by attending Manchester tribute concert

Young people are preparing to go to One Love Manchester, the benefit concert for the victims of the attack at Ariana Grande’s May 22 show.

While they prepare for the show, they will be thinking of the attack at Manchester Arena. They will also be thinking of the terror attack on London Bridge last night.

Despite the fear, the show will go on—and the fans will show up.

“Instead of being all scared to come here, like people not coming, we need to just stick together and not be scared about things because I feel like, whoever is doing this want us to be scared of getting out of the house and walking about,” said one concertgoer, Kate. “I just think we need to try and be as normal as possible and just not have that panic about us, not have panic or anything.”

Fans are ready to prove by their actions that terrorism doesn’t work. They are going to have fun, and honor the fallen. They are doing what they can to fight the evil.

People have tried to take us down before,” said another concertgoer, Morgan. “It’s not going to happen. I don’t believe in something like that.”

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