Ariana Grande Performs at the March For Our Lives

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From Seventeen

Ariana Grande performed her song "Be Alright" for massive crowds at the March For Our Lives rally in Washington on Saturday. The pop-star rocked a new platinum pony and sported a grey sweatshirt emblazoned with the rally's logo and a "We call B.S." pin.

The March was organized by survivors of the February 14th massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida to further their calls for gun control and policy reform.

Grande's powerful performance comes almost a year after 22 people were killed and 59 were injured when a bomber carried out an attack at her concert in England.

"This is for these brilliant students here today that are leading this march," Grande said after her song. "We're fighting for change and love and safety and for our future. I love you all so much."

Grande has done tribute concerts before. Her first performance after the bombing was in Manchester on June 4, which raised money for victims of the attack. She also performed at the Charlottesville tribute concert in September.

In February, Grande's manager revealed how emotional the singer was after the Manchester arena bombing.

“When she found out that fans of hers had died she was so sad. She cried for days,” he recalled. “She felt everything - every face they announced, every name, she wore on her sleeve. Every bit of emotion because that’s who she is.”

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