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Simple Plan light up Paris with a stunning performance at Bataclan

For the first time since the 2015 terrorist attacks, Simple Plan performed at the Bataclan venue in Paris, France last night. Due to the venue’s history, it was obviously a very emotional night for the band and the fans alike. But Simple Plan made sure that everybody had a smile on their face during the entire the show and Chuck even spoke to the crowd during Grow Up and reminded everyone that this evening was a very special evening for the band and asked the fans to have fun like never before. And so they did!

One of the greatest moments for some of the fans was definitely when Simple Plan pulled up a number of people on stage to take a picture with the band.

The band once again decided to make the setlist a bit more interesting for the French crowd by adding the French version of Jet Lag on it. As you can tell from the picture of the setlist (sent in by Yva), Jet Lag was a last minute addition:

1. I’d Do Anything
2. The Worst Day Ever
3. You Don’t Mean Anything
4. I’m Just A Kid
5. When I’m With You
6. Meet You There
7. Addicted
8. My Alien
9. God Must Hate Me
10. I Won’t Be There
11. One Day
12. Grow Up
13. Perfect

Encore:
14. Shut Up!
15. Jump
16. Boom
17. Your Love Is A Lie
18. Jet Lag (French version)
19. Summer Paradise
20. Crazy
21. Welcome To My Life

And as always, the gallery is open to you to look through some of the first pictures from this sold-out Simple Plan show in Paris. Enjoy:

Simple Plan ready to perform an emotional show at Bataclan tonight

A place of unimaginable pain, fear and suffering – that’s what the Bataclan venue was on the night of November 13th 2015, when terrorists attacked the Eagles of Death Metal show in Paris, France, leaving 90 people dead. Since then, the venue has been renovated and a year after the tragic incident, it has been reopened to artists from all over the world to continue spreading music and joy and to honor those, who lost their lives in this building.

Simple Plan were in fact supposed to perform in Paris (not at Bataclan however) just two days after the attack, but in wake of the tragic events had to postpone their show until the next year. Tonight, Simple Plan will be paying their respects to the victims of the Paris attacks with what seems will be a very emotional sold-out show – right at the Bataclan venue.

Read what Jeff and the band have posted regarding this upcoming show:

“Au Bataclan ce soir. The show is sold out. It was very important for us to play this room again after what happened here. Thank you for joining us.”

– Jeff Stinco –

“Tonight we are performing at The Bataclan in Paris. The show is completely sold out and we would like to thank all our French fans for their incredible support for over 17 years now. This evening will be a very special and emotional one for us and we can’t wait to play for you and celebrate together in this legendary venue. Merci Paris 🇫🇷”

– Simple Plan –

Pierre, Chuck, Jeff and Sebastien also decided to take a photo in front of the venue this afternoon, surrounded by hundreds of their (not just) local fans. Check out all the photos of Simple Plan before tonight’s show in Bataclan, which are now available in our gallery (thanks Yva for the behind the scenes of the photoshoot photo):

David in new interview: “I was supposed to be at the Eagles of Death Metal concert..”

During their rehearsals a couple weeks ago, the members of Simple Plan let a reporter from Radio Canada join them in their rehearsal space and talk to them about their new album, the changes that the music industry went through in the last decade and more. A very interesting part of the interview was when the reporter brought up the topic of the terrorist attack at the Bataclan venue in Paris, France that took place last November.

You may recall that Simple Plan were supposed to play in Paris just a couple days after the tragedy and were in fact supposed to be leaving the day after it happened, but canceled their plans after the security situation in France didn’t allow them to safely get there.

But according to this new Radio-Canada interview, David actually initially planned to get to Paris earlier and to attend the Eagles Of Death Metal concert at Bataclan on the tragic night. However, the members of SP had to attend the Simple Plan Foundation dinner with the auction winners that night, so he could not leave to Paris earlier. “It’s strange… life didn’t want me to be there,” said David (big thanks to Raph for the translation).

Below, you can watch the full French interview that is available on Radio-Canada along with some other quotes from the band members that appeared in the accompanying article.

L'entrevue avec Simple Plan

Après avoir vendu plus de 10 millions d'albums en carrière, Simple Plan fait le bilan d'un parcours bien rempli. –> http://bit.ly/1obIqK3

Zveřejnil(a) Radio-Canada Arts et divertissement dne 12. únor 2016

“The band comes first. We all have to make small sacrifices here and there, and Taking One For The Team is a really symbolic thing in the sports terminology, where the important thing is that in the end, everything is done for the team to win.” – Seb Lefebvre

“Finding out who we want to be in 2016, after 17 years of career, having experienced different styles, with the musical context that is evolving and new artists doing new things, it took a long time.” – Chuck Comeau

“Fatherhood inspires me to be just right. It is an aspiration, I do not want to disappoint [my children], I do not want to stumble.” – Jeff Stinco

“It is sure that if you sell 3 million albums, it helps, but it has never been the biggest thing for us. Our shows are our trademark, and albums have often been our business cards.” – Pierre Bouvier

“We had many difficult times together, personally or professionally. I would say that these moments, because we got through them by supporting each other, make our relationship much deeper and more solid now. So we’re going to have fun doing it and people will have fun listening to us and come see us live, and we will continue for as long as possible.” – Chuck Comeau