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Eagles of Death Metal return to Bataclan after Paris attacks

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The Eagles of Death Metal band made a tearful return to the Bataclan concert hall in Paris Tuesday, nearly a month after they survived a jihadist attack there in which 90 people died.

Clearly moved by the floral tributes and messages left outside the building, the Californian band spent nearly 15 minutes reading cards left at the scene of the worst atrocity of the November 13 attacks on the city.

As a gentle drizzle fell, lead singer Jesse Hughes cried after placing a single flower on the sea of bouquets spilling out onto the road in front of the venue in eastern Paris.

The band's merchandising manager, Nick Alexander, a 36-year-old Briton, was among the victims.

The Eagles of Death Metal band performed at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris  on November 13  2015
The Eagles of Death Metal band performed at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, on November 13, 2015
Marion Ruszniewski, Rock&Folk/AFP/File

When the band members turned to leave, passersby applauded them.

The musicians returned to the French capital on Monday night, joining the Irish rock group U2 on stage at the end of their concert in the AccorHotels Arena to belt out a rousing rendition of Patti Smith's "People Have The Power".

- 'Thank you Paris' -

As the 16,000-strong audience rose to their feet to cheer them, Hughes shouted, "Paris, we love you all and we will never give up rocking and rolling."

The Eagles of Death Metal rock band made an emotional return to the stage alongside U2 at the AccorH...
The Eagles of Death Metal rock band made an emotional return to the stage alongside U2 at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, on December 7, 2015
Danny North, LiveNation/AFP

The band had only just begun their concert at the Bataclan when gunmen burst into building and opened fire on the audience.

Before revisiting the scene of the massacre under tight security, Hughes had earlier Tuesday thanked fans and U2 for helping to support the band during the ordeal and vowed to return to play Paris again in February.

"We are incredibly grateful to U2 for providing us the opportunity to return to Paris so quickly, and to share in the healing power of rock 'n' roll with so many of the beautiful people -- nos amis (our friends) –- of this great city," he said in a letter posted on Facebook.

Members of the Eagles of Death metal arrive at the Bataclan to pay tribute to the victims of the Par...
Members of the Eagles of Death metal arrive at the Bataclan to pay tribute to the victims of the Paris terror attacks at a makeshift memorial on December 8, 2015
Miguel Medina, AFP

"Thank you to France, and thank you to everyone in the world who continues to prove that love, joy, and music will always overcome terror and evil. We look forward to fighting the good fight on many more fronts very soon, especially when we pick up our tour in 2016," he added.

The Bataclan's owners plan to reopen it at the end of next year and Hughes has said that he wants the Eagles of Death Metal to be the first band to play there.

Nearly 1,500 people were watching them play when the shooting began last month, leaving 90 dead and hundreds hurt, mostly young people.

The band called off their European tour in the immediate aftermath of the attack, but then decided to finish it next year in memory of its slain fans.

The Eagles of Death Metal band made a tearful return to the Bataclan concert hall in Paris Tuesday, nearly a month after they survived a jihadist attack there in which 90 people died.

Clearly moved by the floral tributes and messages left outside the building, the Californian band spent nearly 15 minutes reading cards left at the scene of the worst atrocity of the November 13 attacks on the city.

As a gentle drizzle fell, lead singer Jesse Hughes cried after placing a single flower on the sea of bouquets spilling out onto the road in front of the venue in eastern Paris.

The band’s merchandising manager, Nick Alexander, a 36-year-old Briton, was among the victims.

The Eagles of Death Metal band performed at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris  on November 13  2015

The Eagles of Death Metal band performed at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, on November 13, 2015
Marion Ruszniewski, Rock&Folk/AFP/File

When the band members turned to leave, passersby applauded them.

The musicians returned to the French capital on Monday night, joining the Irish rock group U2 on stage at the end of their concert in the AccorHotels Arena to belt out a rousing rendition of Patti Smith’s “People Have The Power”.

– ‘Thank you Paris’ –

As the 16,000-strong audience rose to their feet to cheer them, Hughes shouted, “Paris, we love you all and we will never give up rocking and rolling.”

The Eagles of Death Metal rock band made an emotional return to the stage alongside U2 at the AccorH...

The Eagles of Death Metal rock band made an emotional return to the stage alongside U2 at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, on December 7, 2015
Danny North, LiveNation/AFP

The band had only just begun their concert at the Bataclan when gunmen burst into building and opened fire on the audience.

Before revisiting the scene of the massacre under tight security, Hughes had earlier Tuesday thanked fans and U2 for helping to support the band during the ordeal and vowed to return to play Paris again in February.

“We are incredibly grateful to U2 for providing us the opportunity to return to Paris so quickly, and to share in the healing power of rock ‘n’ roll with so many of the beautiful people — nos amis (our friends) –- of this great city,” he said in a letter posted on Facebook.

Members of the Eagles of Death metal arrive at the Bataclan to pay tribute to the victims of the Par...

Members of the Eagles of Death metal arrive at the Bataclan to pay tribute to the victims of the Paris terror attacks at a makeshift memorial on December 8, 2015
Miguel Medina, AFP

“Thank you to France, and thank you to everyone in the world who continues to prove that love, joy, and music will always overcome terror and evil. We look forward to fighting the good fight on many more fronts very soon, especially when we pick up our tour in 2016,” he added.

The Bataclan’s owners plan to reopen it at the end of next year and Hughes has said that he wants the Eagles of Death Metal to be the first band to play there.

Nearly 1,500 people were watching them play when the shooting began last month, leaving 90 dead and hundreds hurt, mostly young people.

The band called off their European tour in the immediate aftermath of the attack, but then decided to finish it next year in memory of its slain fans.

AFP
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