- All bags banned from Australian concert venues during Ariana Grande shows
- Essential items will have to be carried in clear plastic bags under a certain size
- The rule comes after a terror attack at Grande’s concert at Manchester Arena
- 22 people were killed and 119 injured after suicide attacker detonated a bomb
- Grande will be performing in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane next week
All bags will be banned from pop superstar Ariana Grande’s Australian concerts due to fears of a repeat of the terrorist attack which killed 22 people in Manchester.
Grande, 23, will be bringing her Dangerous Woman tour to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane next week and no bags are allowed to be brought in to the venues.
Fans will only be allowed to carry essential items in clear plastic bags.
Ariana Grande is performing at three concerts in Australia beginning next week
22 people died and 119 were injured during a terror attack at her concert in Manchester
Grande (right) and Miley Cyrus perform at the One Love benefit concert at Old Trafford
On the International Convention Centre Sydney’s website it states the concert is ‘strictly a NO BAG event’.
‘Should you need to carry personal items, a clear plastic carry bag… where contents are visible is acceptable.’
Twenty-two people – including seven children – were killed and 119 injured when when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a nail bomb as concert-goers began leaving Grande’s concert at the Manchester Arena on May 22 in a horrific attack.
Grande organised an inspirational ‘One Love’ benefit concert at Old Trafford on June 5, raising about $16 million for victims of the terror attack.
Ariana was joined by the likes of Katy Perry, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus and Liam Gallagher for the concert. All artists performed for free.
Grande later surprised young fans injured in the attack with a visit to Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
Grande organised the One Love concert to raise money for the victims of the terror attack
All bags will be banned at Grande’s three Australian shows due to security fears
Grande visited young victims of the terror attack recovering at hospital in Manchester