Kind sisters give their Justin Bieber tickets to survivors of the Manchester attack

What a kind gesture!

Published 12th Jun 2017
Last updated 12th Jun 2017

Kind sisters from Caernarfon in Wales have given two survivors of the fatal Manchester terror attack their tickets to see pop superstar Justin Bieber.

The sisters, 26-year-old Siobhan Jones and 22-year-old Shaunagh Ellen Jones, thought of the idea to raffle off their tickets after seeing the tragedy caused by the attack.

Justin Bieber © Dave Hogan

The pair raffled their ÂŁ65 pound tickets on Facebook and after getting thousands of requests, Siobhan and Shaunagh managed to whittle it down to 30 people.

The lucky winners of the prestigious tickets are Ellie Willett and Abbie Ramanaden, after Ellie's mum was chosen at random in the raffle.

Ellie and Abbie were caught up in the tragic events at the Manchester Arena terror attack on 22nd May. The girls will now travel to Cardiff to see Bieber on his 'Purpose World Tour' on Friday 30th June.

Siobhan wrote, 'The name pulled out of the hat is for Faye Willet and her courageous and brave beautiful daughter Ellie and her friend Abbie Ramanaden who I hope will enjoy Friday, June 30 more than I have could.'

The Daily Post are reporting that Siobhan said, "I’ve seen Justin Bieber previously. I would rather that the bomb victims can go in our place and it could help their confidence and bring them some happiness.

“This week has been such a emotional rollercoaster, having spoken to victims of the Manchester attack and giving away the tickets. The heartbreaking stories I’ve heard. I could never imagine going through what all you brave people have gone through.”

22 people tragically lost their lives and many more were left injured when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert goers left an Ariana Grande concert.

Not long after, Ariana returned to Manchester to put on One Love Manchester, a charity concert to benefit the injured and the families of those who lost their lives during the attack.

Ariana invited a number of high profile stars to perform on the show including Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Little Mix, Coldplay and Miley Cyrus.

See her performance of 'One Last Time' below:

See all of the photos from the One Love Manchester event below:

One Love Manchester


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Watch the most touching moments from the concert below:

Reports are suggesting the concert has now raised over ÂŁ10 million.