Advertisement




Blink-182 Star Among All-Star Jam For Paris Terrorist Attack Victim

(TeamRock) Eagles Of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes joined Frank Turner and members of Maximo Park, Blink-182 and Travis at a benefit show for Bataclan victim Nick Alexander in London.

The inaugural A Peaceful Noise charity concert was held last night (November 15) at the Shepherd's Bush Empire to mark the anniversary of the Paris terrorist attacks and celebrate the life of Eagles Of Death Metal merchandise man Alexander, who died in the attacks.

Funds raised at the event will be donated to the Nick Alexander Memorial Trust and the Sweet Stuff Foundation. A group finale saw Hughes and Turner joined by Matt Skiba of Blink-182, Travis frontman Fran Healy, Paul Smith of Maximo Park, Gaz Coombes of Supergrass and Frank Turner onstage.

All of the musicians involved had worked with Nick Alexander while on the road. Nick's sister and A Peaceful Noise organizer Zoe Alexander says: "Our first A Peaceful Noise show has been incredible. All the artists have given so much and to see the crowd brought together with the message that music can unite us all has been so powerful.

"I want to say a huge thank you to everyone that has shown their support." A gallery of images from the A Peaceful Noise show can be viewed here.


Advertisement




Related Stories

Jesse Hughes To Share Christmas EP On Blast Radio Show

Eagles Of Death Metal Share First Track From Christmas EP

Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes Hit By Car

Jesse Hughes Added To Rock Against MS Benefit Concert

Bulletboys Release New Video Featuring Eagles of Death Metal's Singer

News Reports
Day in Rock: Ghost Announce Theatrical Premiere Of Feature Film 'Rite Here Rite Now'- Blink-182, Megadeth Part Of Live Nation $25 Ticket Concert Week- more

Slash To Rock Amoeba Hollywood For Album Release- Deep Purple Open 'Portable Door' Video- Slipknot Launching Here Comes The Pain Tour- more


Contact Us - Privacy

Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.