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Ariana Grande fans cool with her nods to Mac Miller during Pittsburgh concert

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In this June 2, 2018, file photo., Ariana Grande performs at Wango Tango at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles. The singer cried during an interview Friday, Aug. 17, 2018 with Ebro for Beats 1 on Apple Music as she shared thoughts on the 2017 concert in England, when a suicide bomber killed 22 people.

Ariana Grande performed for a sold-out crowd at the PPG Paints Arena on Wednesday, singing many of her hit songs.

She’s dominated headlines in recent years after bouncing back onto stage after the terror attack in Manchester, England, in 2017, following her concert there.

She also spent time in the spotlight, welcome or not, during her short-lived romance with SNL comedian Pete Davidson, and her heartbreak over the 2018 death of former boyfriend and Pittsburgh native musician Mac Miller.

Some fans clearly had that relationship on their minds last night.

Others appreciated her apparent nod to Miller by playing his tunes before she launched into her own.

Others found her honoring him in sweet ways.

According to various fan posts, Grande acknowledged the rapper’s hometown and his importance in her life in numerous ways during her concert, although perhaps not as blatantly as some might have wished.

Some apparently saw the need to defend her for not making the show all about Mac Miller.

Another pointed out we all grieve differently, and Grande shouldn’t be expected to do hers publicly while performing.

But she appeared to be struggling with her emotions, and fans gave her a pass for apparently becoming overwhelmed during a few of her numbers.

Whether she said Miller’s name or not, “The Sweetener World Tour” songstress managed to share his memory with Pittsburgh fans who clearly embrace both him and Grande.

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