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There was an outpouring of compassion after the tragedy that occurred on Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan. The vicious attack killed 89 in the crowd, including the band's merchandise manager, Nick Alexander. The attack also left more than 200 injured. Now, the band is thanking artists for contributing to their campaign entitled the Play It Forward Initiative with covers of "I Love You All The Time." -
Eagles of Death Metal Announce European Nos Amis Tour Dates After Paris Attacks
Eagles of Death Metal are set to perform European tour dates following the tragic attacks that occurred on Nov. 13 at their concert at Le Bataclan in Paris. The ISIS attacks killed 89 concert-goers although all members of the band escaped unharmed. The tour is entitled 'The Nos Amis Tour' and will begin on Feb. 13 in Stockholm, Sweden. The band will additionally play a date at The Olympia in Paris. -
Adele, Eagles of Death Metal, Sia Top Google's Most Searched Musicians List of 2015
If you Googled a musician in 2015, chances are it was Adele. On Wednesday (Dec. 16), the search engine rolled out its most-searched for topics of the year, and it should be no real surprise that the "Hello" singer topped the list, above other newsworthy acts such as Eagles of Death Metal, N.W.A., Chris Stapleton and more. -
Queens of the Stone Age Fans Send Heartfelt Video Message to Eagles of Death Metal [WATCH]
Queens of the Stone Age fans from around the world have banded together to compile a warm and heartfelt video message to Eagles of Death Metal, offering their understanding and support after the unfortunate events that took place in Paris last month. -
Watch All The Covers of Eagles of Death Metal's 'I Love You All The Time' in One Place
Following the terrorist attack in Paris that left many dead and injured at the Eagles of Death Metal concert and around the city, the band orchestrated a campaign to encourage other musicians to cover the band's song, "I Love You All The Time." -
Eagles of Death Metal Issue Statement Following Paris Attacks Memorial Concert With U2
Eagles of Death Metal has issued a statement following their Paris attacks memorial concert with U2. The concert, held on Dec. 7, was the group's initial show in the nation's capital following the attacks of Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert, killing 89 members of the audience at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan. -
U2, Patti Smith Perform 'Gloria' and 'People Have the Power' in Paris [WATCH]
Last night (December 6), U2 performed their first of two rescheduled tour dates at the AccordHotel Arena in Paris following the dreadful terrorist attacks that took place at Le Bataclan last month, bringing out Patti Smith to assist them on tracks "Gloria" and "People Have the Power." -
Eagles of Death Metal to Play With U2 in Paris for Memorial Concert After Terrorist Attacks
Eagles of Death Metal are slated to play with U2 in Paris for a memorial concert honoring the victims of the Paris attacks this Sunday (Dec. 6). -
My Morning Jacket Cover Eagles of Death Metal 'I Love You All the Time' in NYC [WATCH]
On Saturday night (Nov. 28), My Morning Jacket covered Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All the Time" to honor both the band and the victims of the terrorist attacks that occurred at Le Bataclan in Paris on Nov. 13. The song is from Eagles of Death Metal's latest album Zipper Down and helps to fulfill the wish of the band. -
Jesse Hughes, Josh Homme of EODM Give First Interview After Paris Attack
In the Eagles of Death Metal's first recorded interview since the Paris attack on the Bataclan theater, lead singer Jesse Hughes emotionally detailed the events of the night breaking down in tears a number of times along with accounts from the rest of the band. -
Eagles of Death Metal Drummer Wants to Return to Paris, Finish Show
Touring drummer for Eagles of Death Metal and founding member of The Whigs, Julian Dorio, broke the silence about his own experience during the Paris attacks, in which terrorists attacked and killed at least 89 fans at the sold out Bataclan Theater. -
Paris Attacks: U2 Reschedules Paris Shows, Get New HBO Broadcast Dates
Shockwaves from the Paris terrorist attacks of November 13 continue to vibrate through the music industry, but in a hopeful nod, U2 were able to reschedule their Paris shows and now have a new HBO broadcast date.
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