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Queens Of The Stone Age to broadcast unseen gig to mark anniversary of Bataclan attack

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Queens Of The Stone Age have announced that they’ll be streaming a previously unseen gig to mark the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attack at The Bataclan in Paris.On November 13, 2015 a terrorist gunman opened fire at an Eagles Of Death Metal gig, killing 89 people.

Among them was Nick Alexander, a merch manager beloved throughout the live music industry.Now QOTSA frontman Josh Homme, a member of Eagles Of Death Metal who wasn’t in Paris on the night, has shared plans for a special streamed show to mark five years since the tragedy, with all proceeds going to The Nick Alexander Memorial Trust.On Friday (November 13) Queens Of The Stone Age will broadcast previously unseen live footage of their acoustic show from MONA (Museum of Old and.

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