Ariana Grande's New Album Pays Tribute to Manchester Victims Ariana Grande's new album, "Sweetener," <br />has already received tons of praise. But now that fans are learning of <br />her touching tribute to the Manchester Attack victims, people are in awe of the album even more. On May 22, 2017, a suicide bomber left 23 people dead and 139 injured at the Manchester Arena in England, where Grande was performing. The 25-year-old singer has already <br />done whatever she could to show support <br />to the victims and their families, including <br />hospital visits and a benefit concert. On her new album, "Sweetener," she's <br />taken her support one step further by paying <br />tribute to the victims on the album's last song. "Get Well Soon" has 40 seconds of silence <br />at the end of the song, bringing the track length <br />to 5:22, commemorating the date of the attack. Fans all over social media have been touched by Grande's beautiful tribute.
