As the sun set in Dallas on Tuesday, the Union Jack shone brightly on the Omni Hotel in honor of those affected by the deadly blast Monday night in Manchester.

Twenty two people were killed and 59 were injured when an explosion went off outside the Manchester Arena in England at the end of the Ariana Grande concert.

Like many cities around the world, Dallas showed support for #Manchester on Tuesday night https://t.co/w1H80jW1mX pic.twitter.com/aHdDWLTYZA — Claire Cardona (@clairezcardona) May 24, 2017

Burj Khalifa, Dubai

IMAGE: Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, after Manchester bombing. pic.twitter.com/qVCfb15IYp — The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) May 24, 2017

Orlando Eye

Our ❤️ goes out to those affected by the attack on the Manchester Arena. Tonight the Eye will be lit in Union Jack colors. #ManchesterStrong pic.twitter.com/4iAOIoX2Cb — ICON Park (@iconparkorlando) May 23, 2017

Municipality building, Tel Aviv



The Municipality building lights up tonight as our thoughts and hearts go to the people of #Manchester pic.twitter.com/PevozMaN2O — Tel Aviv (@TelAviv) May 23, 2017

Wembley Stadium, London

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin

HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong

Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall in support of #Manchester pic.twitter.com/jNzBXg08li — Belfast Telegraph (@BelTel) May 23, 2017

Amsterdam Central Station

The #UnionJack is projected on Amsterdam's Central Station, to show support to all those affected by yesterday's attack in Manchester. 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/kGBa53iv8E — Sebas van der Sangen (@sebasvds) May 23, 2017

Other international landmarks went dark to pay respects to the victims and the grieving city.

Empire State Building, New York City

Empire State Building to remain dark this evening in honor lives lost in Manchester (@isardasorensen photo) pic.twitter.com/okDwpL5sWa — Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) May 23, 2017

Eiffel Tower, Paris

Eiffel Tower goes dark to honor those who died in suicide attack at Manchester Arena. More: https://t.co/Jh8hyL5pqS https://t.co/h8cKxg6cYq — NBC News (@NBCNews) May 23, 2017

And in Manchester, a moment of silence was held at a vigil in Albert Square.