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Jesse Hughes denies trying to enter Sting gig

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The frontman of the US rock group on stage in Paris when militants massacred 90 people a year ago denied claims he was barred entry to the show marking the first anniversary of the killings.
Management of the Bataclan venue said they prevented two members of the Eagles of Death Metal including lead singer Jesse Hughes from entering the Sting gig on Saturday night.
“They came, I threw them out — there are things you can’t forgive,” the venue’s co-director Jules Frutos said late Saturday, referring to remarks Hughes made during an interview in March 2016 suggesting Muslim staff at the Bataclan might have cooperated with the attackers.
But Hughes reiterated the band manager’s earlier comments that he had not tried to enter the hall at all.
“I didn’t want to see the show, I just wanted to see the place (Bataclan) open. But I never actually tried to go into the show. I’ve never even met the dude (Frutos)... I don’t know what he’s talking about,” he said.
The controversy, however, did not prevent Hughes on Sunday attending a ceremony in memory of the victims.
“I wouldn’t imagine anyone not wanting to be here,” he told reporters. “This city is a shining example of really the best possible way to react to something that’s awful and evil.
“I don’t think I would have gotten through it (the anniversary) if I wasn’t here,” he added.
Eagles of Death Metal initially enjoyed wide sympathy in the wake of the attacks.
But Hughes’ provocative remarks were strongly rejected by the Bataclan which said the club’s security — far from costing lives — had likely saved hundreds.
Two prominent French festivals meanwhile canceled appearances by the band scheduled for August.

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