Sting to sing a year after the concert hall was hit by terrorists
THE singer will be the first to perform at the concert hall, 364 days after it was targeted by terrorists.
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A YEAR after Paris was hit by a series of organised, deadly terrorist attacks, the worst hit Bataclan theatre will reopen.
Sting will be the first to perform at the newly-renovated concert hall with all proceeds of the November 12 show going to the charities Life For Paris and 13 Novembre: Fraternité Verité.
Exclusive concert in Paris for re-opening of @le_bataclan just announced for Sat., Nov. 12. Details/ticket info at https://t.co/lrpZj6pppQ. pic.twitter.com/VkMcbdnidx
â Sting (@OfficialSting) November 4, 2016
The concert will take place 364 days after the Islamic State attack which left 130 people in Paris dead.
The mass shooting occurred on November 13 while American band Eagles of Death Metal were playing to a crowd of 1,500. 89 people died as a result of the theatre attack including two of the shooters who detonated their suicide vests.
Sting said in a statement that he wants the concert to honour their memories and celebrate “the life and music this historic theatre represents.”
@OfficialSting @le_bataclan This is good news. We all can't let terrorism restrict our freedom to enjoy a night out at a concert!
â Lee (@LeeUK74) November 4, 2016
@OfficialSting @le_bataclan Would that I could....I'd give the world to help. Thank you, Sting, for using the platform you have been given..
â Suzanne (@squoozyq) November 4, 2016
English musician Pete Doherty will be next to perform on November 16, four days after Sting’s tribute concert.
Originally published as Sting to sing a year after the concert hall was hit by terrorists