ARIANA Grande is set to re-enter the top 40 this week with One Last Time as fans have flocked to listen to the track in the wake of the Manchester attack.

The US pop star’s upbeat single originally peaked at number 24 in the UK following its release in 2014, but it has now jumped from outside the top 200 to number 35 overnight, the Official Charts Company has said.

Grande’s concert at the Manchester Arena on Monday night was targeted by a suicide bomber, killing 22.

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One Last Time is also at the top of the UK iTunes chart after a sales surge in the days since the attack.

Grande performed the song at her concert moments before the explosion in the foyer of the venue.

She has since reportedly returned home to Florida, and has cancelled her scheduled shows up to June 5.