US rock band Eagles of Death Metal have opened up to talk about the events surrounding their ill-fated 13th November show.
Midway through the group’s set at the Bataclan in Paris, gunmen stormed the venue, opening fire and subsequently killing 90 fans. The events of the evening shocked the world, with further attacks in the city leading to a total of 130 deaths, with many more injured.
Eagles of Death Metal sat down with Vice for a revealing look into the devastating events of that night – catch it in full below:
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