Saturday, November 14, 2015

U2, Coldplay and Foo Fighters gig canceled – The Review

Following the attacks in Paris, the bands that had planned performances this weekend and wanted to join the international mourning

On hearing of the tragedy that occurred in Paris, the artists who had planned live concerts this weekend canceled all its actions for security and respect for those affected by the attacks.

Members of the Irish group U2 which were already in Paris when the attacks began, have canceled two shows that were planned for 14 and 15 November in the Accorhotels Arena.

“As a result of the state of emergency which is living in France, U2 concert in Paris will not take place as planned . U2, Live Nation and HBO, who would televise the concert on Saturday, are determined to continue with the show in a more appropriate time, “says the official statement of the band.



From Paris, the band members have indicated their sympathy to the fans. “We have watched with shock and disbelief the unfolding events in Paris and our hearts are with the victims and their families throughout the city. We are devastated by the loss of life in the community of Eagles of Death Metal and our thoughts and prayers are with the band and its fans. “

” We hope and pray that all our fans in Paris are safe, “says the message.

The Americans Foo Fighters , which would act on the same stage on Monday, have also canceled their concert and issued a message through their Facebook page.

“With deep sorrow and sincere concern for everyone in Paris, we were forced to announce the cancellation of the rest of our tour. In light of this senseless violence, the closure of international borders and mourning, we can not go now. “

” There is no other way to say it. It’s crazy and stinks. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who were injured or lost a loved one, “they concluded.



 Rock band wanted to join the international mourning canceling rest of his tour.
Rock band wanted to join the international mourning canceling the rest of their tour.

On , the British band Coldplay was scheduled broadcast of the world premiere of his new album from Los Angeles, but upon learning of the tragedy stopped the event.

As heard the news within hours of the concert, announced that offset his followers playing some of his earlier hits “for the journey here is not in vain,” they said in this message through your web:

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