Ariana Grande sends love and light on the anniversary of the Manchester bombing

Singer marked the one-year anniversary of the concert bombing that killed 22.

"Thinking of you all today and every day," the singer wrote early Tuesday morning. "I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the light and warmth I have to offer on this challenging day.

The "No Tears Left to Cry" singer recently told Time magazine that she is still processing what happened.

"There are so many people who have suffered such loss and pain," she said, sobbing. "The processing part is going to take forever."

Grande, 24, told the magazine she chooses not to focus on the negative.

"That’s why I did my best to react the way I did," Grande said. "The last thing I would ever want is for my fans to see something like that happen and think it won. Music is supposed to be the safest thing in the world. I think that’s why it’s still so heavy on my heart every single day."

"I wish there was more that I could fix," she added. "You think with time it’ll become easier to talk about. Or you’ll make peace with it. But every day I wait for that peace to come and it’s still very painful."

Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, tweeted: "Today we come together, we remember each of the 22 people whose lives were taken."