Ariana Grande touched down on American soil early Tuesday afternoon after announcing that her world tour would be indefinitely postponed following the terror attack that took 22 lives and left 119 injured.

The 23-year-old singer was seen exiting a private plane in her hometown of Boca Raton, Florida before being driven off to a family member's home in a nearby gated community.

She was joined by her mother Joan, who is being heralded by many as a hero after she helped to escort a group of concertgoers backstage on Monday night amidst the mayhem and then stayed with the youngsters in order to keep them safe and calm.

Also at the airport was Ariana's boyfriend Mac Miller, who greeted the two women before they exited the plane and then quickly ushered them off the tarmac.

Back home: Joan Grande (above) arrives in Boca Raton after flying back to the United States on Tuesday

Support system: Ariana's boyfriend Mac Miller was at the airport to greet the two women on Tuesday

Ariana has yet to speak publicly about the devastating attack, but did post a message on Twitter early Tuesday, writing: 'broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words.'

Soon after came the announcement that Grande would not be continuing on her European tour and would be taking an indefinite break following the events that happened on Monday.

She then made her way back home with a little help from Taylor Swift, who lent Ariana her private plane so that she could make a quick return to the US.

ISIS is now taking credit for the Monday night massacre, with authorities identifying 22-year-old Salman Abedi as the suicide bomber responsible for the carnage.

The blast from Abedi's improvised devise went off just seconds after Ariana finished her final song of the evening, with some of the injured victims telling authorities that the explosive appeared to be filled with nails and nuts.