Eagles of Death Metal Join U2 in Paris to Perform Two Songs (UPDATE)

They're also continuing their halted European tour in February 2016.

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UPDATE 12/8/15: Following their triumphant return to the stage alongside U2Eagles of Death Metal returned to the Le Bataclan for the first time since the devastating attack that took 90 lives on Nov. 13. Watch band's return below courtesy of footage from AFP.

UPDATE 12/7/15: Despite reports that they would appear yesterday, Eagles of Death Metal ended up making their triumphant return to the stage in Paris tonight alongside U2 at the AccorHotels Arena. The two bands performed a cover of Patti Smith's "People Have the Power" together, and then Bono gave them the reigns to close out the show with "I Love You All the Time." This was the band's first public concert since the Paris terrorist attacks. Lead singer Jesse Hughes released a statement afterwards addressing their appearance.

You can stream both performances below.

UPDATE 12/6/15: In a statement posted to their official website, U2 denies previous reports that Eagles of Death Metal would be joining the band for their performance in Paris this weekend:

See original story below published on 12/4/15.

In their first interview following the devastating terrorist attacks during their concert at the Bataclan in Paris, Eagles of Death Metal promised that they would reschedule and finish their tour. According to Billboard, the band will restart their halted European tour in Feb. 2016.

The band will also reportedly join U2—who postponed their two Paris shows in wake of the attacks—this Sunday (Dec. 6) at Paris' AccorHotels Arena, according to the Billboard source. The band, along with founding Eagles member Josh Homme who does not usually tour with the band and was not present during the attacks, is said to be performing with U2 for the final song of the night. A representative told Billboard that Eagles of Death Metal have no comment on this appearance. U2 is also playing a second show the next night. That same evening, HBO will premiere U2: Innocence + Experience Live In Paris.

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