Ariana Grande returned to her Dangerous Woman Tour earlier this week after canceling several shows due to the tragic attack during her concert in Manchester at the end of last month.

Following her benefit concert with Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus and several others on Sunday, the singer traveled to Paris, France where she shared a few thoughts on Instagram about returning to the stage.

"First show back tonight. Thinking of our angels every step of the way," she wrote to her fans and followers on Wednesday. "I love you with all my heart. Grateful for and incredibly proud of my band, dancers and entire crew. I love you I love you."

Shortly after her May 22 show in Manchester came to an end, a suicide bomber launched an attack and ultimately took the lives of 23 innocent people who were attempting to make their way out of the Manchester arena.

Weeks later, Grande returned to Manchester with several celebrity guests and raised a whopping $13 million for the victims and their families.

During the show, Grande offered an emotional statement to the audience.

"I wanna thank you so much for coming together and being so loving and strong," Grande said via Hollywood Life.

"I think the kind of love and unity you're displaying is the kind of medicine the world needs right now. Thank you for coming tonight, I love you so much, thank you." Ari then remembered a convo she had with one of the victims' mothers. "I wanna also say I had the pleasure of meeting Olivia's mommy a few days ago. She said I should stop crying because Olivia wouldn't have wanted me to cry. And then she told me that Olivia would have wanted to hear the hits. So that being said, we had a totally different show planned but we changed everything. This evening is so bright, so thank you."

To see a clip from Ariana Grande's Manchester benefit on Sunday, check out the video below.