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Toronto's Broken Social Scene opens tour in Manchester, 1 day after concert bombing

Toronto indie rock band Broken Social Scene kicked off its European tour Tuesday night in Manchester, a day after the deadly suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert there.

Ex-Smiths guitarist and Manchester musician Johnny Marr helped open show

Toronto indie band Broken Social Scene was joined by ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr as it opened its tour in Manchester, one day after a suicide bomber attack. (Craig Champion/YouTube)

Torontoindie rock band Broken Social Scene kicked offits European tour Tuesday night in Manchester, a day aftera suicide bombing killed 22 people exiting anArianaGrande concert.

Theband played Albert Hall, which is a little more than two kilometres south of where the terrorist attack took place Monday night at the Manchester Arena.

"Thank you for showing up. Thank you for coming out tonight," frontman Kevin Drew told the crowd.

"What's most important is tonight we're here together, all of us."

Drew then brought out ex-Smiths guitaristJohnnyMarr, whom he introduced as Manchester's "legend."

Marr, who is from the city,joined the band for a moving rendition of the tuneAnthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl.In 2010, he joined the band onstage at a festival in Leeds.

Before the show began, the venue had posted an update on its website saying it would continue its programming for the weekand that management was in regular communication with police to enhance security.

Broken Social Scene shared a message on social media ahead of the show saying: "Tonight, we play for the hearts of Manchester."

Some musicianscancelled concertsin wake of Monday's bombing, including Blondie and Take That, while venues around the world have stepped up their security.Halifax's Mo Kenneyalso played in Manchester Tuesday evening.

Ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr (left) poses with Broken Social Scene's Jimmy Shaw in Manchester Tuesday evening. Shaw also plays in the Canadian band Metric. (Metric/Twitter)

With files from CBC News