Sting opened the first show at the site of the 2015 Paris attacks with a moment of silence, while the venue argued with Eagles of Death Metal singer Jesse Hughes.
More than a week after the deadly Paris attacks that left 130 people dead, Eagles of Death Metal are getting to ready to unveil their first interview since the tragedy.
Five days after the horrific attacks in Paris left more than 120 people dead, Eagles of Death Metal -- the band that was playing in a concert hall stormed by terrorists on Nov. 13 -- have issued a statement.
The world remains shocked by the horrors that took place in Paris last night. While so many details remain unclear, we're going to sort through what is known at this time.
One Eagles of Death Metal crew member has reportedly been killed, and another injured during the tragic attack during the band's concert in Paris tonight.