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The Paris Terror Attack claimed the lives of 129 people on November 13, 2015.#ParisTerrorAttack Madonna and the Eagles of Death Metal joined the music community in remembering the lives of the victims of the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks. -
Grammys 2018 Has An All-Day Counterterrorism Briefing For Musicians
The U.S. State Department and European Union officials will be briefing musicians such as Pink, Chris Stapleton, and Little Big Town on counterterrorism and ideal security measures over the weekend. This all-day briefing is the first of its kind. -
Paris Bataclan Massacre Survivor Criticizes Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes
An Eagles of Death of Metal fan and survivor of the Bataclan massacre in Paris has drafted an open letter to frontman Jesse Hughes criticizing the singer's recent media comments that insinuate venue staff were in collusion with the terrorists. -
Le Bataclan Owners Respond to Jesse Hughes Claim They Were Involved with Paris Attacks
The owners of Le Bataclan have responded to Jesse Hughe’s claim that they were involved with the Paris attacks through members of security. In an interview with Fox Business Network this past Wednesday, Hughes insinuated that perhaps security didn’t show up for a reason, that reason being the ISIS terrorist attacks that killed 89 concert goers at the venue. The ISIS attack at the concert was just one of many that had been orchestrated across Paris. -
Eagles of Death Metal on Paris Attacks, Playing with U2 in the Nation's Capital
Eagles of Death Metal were hard hit by the devastating tragedy that occurred at their concert at Le Bataclan on Nov. 13, where 89 concert-goers were slain during an ISIS terrorist attack. Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme had already given a video interview to VICE on the Paris attacks, and now in a new interview on playing with U2 in the nation's capital. Based on the interview, it was extremely challenging for Hughes to again take the stage after the tragedy and found a mentor in Bono, who has been supportive of the group during this challenging time. -
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. -
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." -
Bono Has Written a Song About the Paris Attacks at Eagles of Death Metal's Le Bataclan Concert
Bono says that he has written a song about the attacks that occurred at an Eagles of Death Metal show, killing 89 concert goers at Le Bataclan in Paris on Nov. 13. 132 people total were slain during the ISIS attacks in the nation's capital and the tragedy at Le Bataclan accounted for most of the fatalities. -
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). -
Paris Attacks: Live Music Industry Appeals for $53 Million in State Aid
The live music industry in France has taken a hit and is appealing for $53 million in state aid following the Paris attacks of Nov. 13 that left 89 people dead and 99 injured at an Eagles of Death Metal concert at Le Bataclan. France's National Union of Producers, Distributors and Theatres, otherwise known as Prodiss, is calling for emergency financial enforcements to support live business in the country. -
Morrissey Claims Universal Halted Reissue of Paris Song in Wake of Attacks
Former Smiths singer Morrissey is back in the news, this time claiming that Universal Records,who has since denied the accusation, thwarted his plans to reissue his 2009 single "I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris" in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
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