Sting to re-open Bataclan one year after Paris attacks

Singer will take to the stage on November 12th, one year after 89 people were killed

New lettering on the facade of the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, one of the targets of the November 13th, 2015 terrorist attacks during which 130 people were killed and another 413 were wounded. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
New lettering on the facade of the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, one of the targets of the November 13th, 2015 terrorist attacks during which 130 people were killed and another 413 were wounded. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Rock star Sting will be re-opening the Bataclan concert hall a day before the anniversary of the Paris terrorist attacks.

The British singer (65) will take to the stage at the venue, where scores were killed last year, on November 12th.

Islamic extremist suicide bombers stormed into the concert hall as US rock band Eagles Of Death Metal performed on November 13th last year, while attacks also targeted cafes and a stadium around Paris.

The suicide bombers killed 89 people at the concert hall, while others hid or lay motionless for hours until a police raid ended the siege.

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Sting said: “In re-opening the Bataclan, we have two important tasks to reconcile. First, to remember and honour those who lost their lives in the attack a year ago, and second, to celebrate the life and the music that this historic theatre represents.”

The former frontman of The Police added: “In doing so we hope to respect the memory as well as the life-affirming spirit of those who fell. We shall not forget them.”

All revenue from the show will be donated to Life For Paris and 13 Novembre: Fraternite Verite.

The singer will be joined by a three-piece band, performing songs from his new album 57th & 9th.

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