California rock band Eagles Of Death Metal have performed at a highly charged Paris concert filled with fans who survived an attack at their last Paris show – and filled with memories of those who did not.
“Bonsoir Paris, we’re ready for this!” frontman Jesse Hughes told the crowd at the Olympia concert hall before heading into the first song.
Later, between two songs, he added: “Peace, love and rock and roll!”
The band’s performance at the Bataclan concert hall on November 13 turned into a bloodbath when Islamic extremist suicide bombers stormed in, as near-simultaneous attacks hit cafes and a stadium around Paris.
Scores of concert-goers at the Bataclan were killed, while others hid or lay motionless for hours until a police raid ended the siege.
Armed police guarded entrances to the Olympia for Tuesday’s performance, and concert-goers went through three bag and body searches before entering.
“Bonsoir Paris, we’re ready for this!” frontman Jesse Hughes told the crowd at the Olympia concert hall before heading into the first song.
Later, between two songs, he added: “Peace, love and rock and roll!”
The band’s performance at the Bataclan concert hall on November 13 turned into a bloodbath when Islamic extremist suicide bombers stormed in, as near-simultaneous attacks hit cafes and a stadium around Paris.
Scores of concert-goers at the Bataclan were killed, while others hid or lay motionless for hours until a police raid ended the siege.
Armed police guarded entrances to the Olympia for Tuesday’s performance, and concert-goers went through three bag and body searches before entering.
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