Maren Morris and the Cadillac Three are not backing down from upcoming shows in England, despite the terrorist attack that took place at an Ariana Grande show in Manchester on Monday night.

Morris is slated to perform in Manchester on Nov. 20 as part of her Hero Tour, and in a post to Instagram on Tuesday, the breakout country star assured her fans overseas that the show will go on.

She wrote: “We do this to connect. For just a few hours, no matter what religion, race, gender, or economic background you come from, music tethers us.  My heart is broken for Manchester, but I want my fans there to know that I can’t wait to see you and give you all big hugs this Fall. No one should fear walking into a venue or onto a stage. It’s our job to fight that and have the best time ever. We do this for each other and that will never be stopped.”

The Cadillac Three are scheduled to perform at the Download Festival, which runs from June 9-11 at Donington Park, a motorsport venue located near Castle Donington in Leicestershire, England. That’s less than two hours away from where 22 people — including children — were killed and another 59 injured when a suicide bomber set off an explosion at Grande’s show at the Manchester Arena.

The trio writes, “We stand with y’all now and we will be there in a couple weeks.”

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