POP star Ariana Grande has revealed her bee tattoo in tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.

The American singer showed off the artwork behind her ear in a Twitter post to fans yesterday and included the caption "forever".

The gesture from the 24-year-old came just a few days after Manchester marked the one-year anniversary of the attack during one of her concerts that killed 22 people.

On Tuesday, Ariana said on social media: "So wish I was there with you all today. You have no idea. Love you so very much."

It was just one of the many tributes that were made in the last few days, as the city came together to mark the anniversary.

Both Prime Minister Theresa May and Prince William were among other key figures attending Manchester Cathedral at a national service of remembrance to pay their respects.

Thousands of voices were also raised in harmony as an array of local choirs came together, culminating in a mass communal singalong in Albert Square.

And at 10.31pm precisely bells rang out in the city centre from the Town Hall, St Ann’s Church and St Mary’s RC Church to mark exactly a year since the moment when the Manchester Arena attack took place.

Ariana has made previous tributes in recognition of her Manchester fans.

These include her recent music video for her latest hit single No Tears Left To Cry where a worker bee could be seen buzzing across the screen.

In the days following the attack last year she said: "There is nothing I or anyone can do to take away the pain you are feeling or to make this better.

"However, I extend my hand and heart and everything I possibly can give to you and yours, should you want or need my help in any way.”