Friday, December 18, 2015

Eagles Of Death Metal to perform at the Olympia Theatre on 16 February


Eagles Of Death Metal have announced the dates of 16 February for their postponed European tour - including a return to Paris. It may be recalled that the American rock band was performing at the Bataclan venue in Paris when it was attacked by gunmen on 13 November during coordinated terror attacks. As a result of the attack,a total of 130 people were killed in the atrocities and 89 of them were at the Bataclan.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 17 December 2015.
Members of the band had spoken tearfully of the horror of that night and earlier this month, they joined U2 on stage for a poignant performance in the French capital.
The band has, now, announced that they will perform at the Olympia Theatre in Paris on 16 February. Regarding the change in venue, the band has said that the Bataclan Theatre will not be open again in time for the band's return on this tour. The tour has been rescheduled due to the massacre and has been renamed Nos Amis, which is French for 'our friends'. Entrance is free for fans who were at the Bataclan on the tragic night - they will be given free tickets.
The Nos Amis Tour will kick off in Stockholm on 13 February and the band will play in the UK later in the year at the Reading and Leeds festivals.

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