Nova Scotia

The show goes on in Manchester for Halifax musician Mo Kenney

Mo Kenney planned to play her scheduled show in Manchester on Tuesday night despite the terror attacks a night earlier.

Scheduled to play show in Manchester on Tuesday night

Mo Kenney was scheduled to play a show in Manchester on Tuesday. (New Scotland Records)

Halifax musician Mo Kenney聽was just a couple of kilometres away when a bomb exploded at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester on Monday night, killing 22 and injuring dozens of others.

Kenney聽is on a tour of parts of the United Kingdom and was scheduled to play in聽Manchester on Tuesday night.

"When I was going to sleep [Monday]聽night,聽I聽heard tons of sirens and stuff outside and I didn't really think anything of it,"聽Kenney聽said Tuesday.聽"And then I woke up in the morning and had all kinds of text messages聽from friends and family asking if I was OK."

'I felt sick'

When she heard the news the morning after the attack, she could hardly believe it.

"I felt sick. Really sick and angry," she said. "I just can't believe that a person would do something like that. It's horrible.

"A concert is a place where people should feel safe. It's supposed to be an enjoyable thing,聽and something聽that's supposed to聽make people happy. The fact that this happened after a concert really makes me sick."

Kenney went out Tuesday聽and saw a heavy police presence on the streets of the city, but said residents seemed to be going about their business as usual.

Considered cancelling concert

She聽thought about whether she should cancel her Tuesday聽night concert.聽

"I was honestly really freaked out [Tuesday]聽morning," she said. "As time went on, I聽just kind of felt like I聽should really play...and that people should come out and go out and do something.

"Maybe a show would be a welcome distraction."

Kenney said her music isn't very political, but she feels that the simple聽act of playing her show was聽taking a stand.

"It's really scary that that聽happened, but I think the worst聽thing to do would be to just stay in in fear and not do something because you're afraid. Because that's what these extremists want," she said. "I think it's better for people to come together and go about their聽business."

With files from Emma Smith