Sophie Ellis-Bextor recently paid tribute to the victims of the 2015 terrorist attack at the Bataclan in Paris during her performance at the venue. The singer, who is currently on her European tour, took the stage on March 5 and before singing her hit song 'Murder on the Dancefloor,' she addressed the audience, emphasizing the song's intention to bring joy and music to the dancefloor.
The Bataclan was the site of a tragic attack on November 13, 2015, when three Islamic State terrorists stormed the venue during a performance by the American band Eagles of Death Metal. The terrorists killed 90 people in a mass shooting and held some concertgoers hostage. The police intervened, resulting in two terrorists detonating their suicide vests and the third being shot by officers.
This attack was part of a coordinated series of terrorist acts across Paris, which claimed the lives of 130 people and left over 400 wounded. A year after the tragedy, the Bataclan reopened its doors and has since hosted various artists and events.
Ellis-Bextor's performance at the Bataclan gained attention as her song 'Murder on the Dancefloor' resurged in popularity, reaching Number 2 on the UK charts. The song's revival was attributed to its inclusion in the 2023 film 'Saltburn.'
Despite the somber history of the venue, Ellis-Bextor's tribute and performance served as a poignant reminder of the resilience and spirit of the Bataclan and its patrons. The reopening of the venue symbolizes a commitment to healing and the power of music to unite and uplift communities.
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