Ariana Grande to be made honorary citizen of Manchester after One Love concert
Manchester City Council is looking to recognise those who have made contributions to the city.
Ariana Grande is to become an honorary citizen of Manchester after organising a concert to raise funds for victims of the terror attack in the city.
Councillors are expected to meet on Wednesday to agree to award the distinction after the pop singer’s involvement in the hastily put-together One Love benefit concert.
The 23-year-old is to be recognised for her efforts in organising the charity concert at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground, which featured Coldplay, Justin Bieber and Katy Perry.
Manchester City Council is looking to recognise those who have made contributions to the city.
“We recognise too the magnificent response to this tragedy from people already at the scene, from first responders, from the vast range of public service workers, and from many ordinary members of the public.
“The events of May 22 and the days after have made us aware that though the city has many award ceremonies that other than Freedom of the City, we have nothing to recognise outstanding and exceptional contributions.”
It adds: “The council further resolves that Ariana Grande should be the first to be made an honorary citizen of the city of Manchester.”
The meeting is due to begin at 10am at Manchester Town Hall.