by Andrew Trendell Staff | Photos by Wenn

Justin Bieber, One Direction add to tributes to those who died in Paris

The world of music continues to pay its respects

 

Justin Bieber, One Direction, Maddonna tribute to Paris attack victims Photo: Wenn

Justin Bieber and One Direction are among the acts to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragic Paris ISIS terrorist attacks on Friday 13 November. 

Madonna too, this weekend broke down in tears during a show - honouring the 'senseless endings of precious life' when ISIS attacked The Stade De France, a local restaurant and an Eagles Of Death Metal concert at The Bataclan where 120 music fans were killed. 

One Direction's Liam Payne told a London session on Saturday, "

"You don't really know what to say about these things except our thoughts are with all of the people involved," reports MTV.

Elsewhere, Justin Bieber was accepting his Halo Hall Of Fame Award, when he broke down and told the crowd: "There’s been some sad things happening in the world right now, and I think that we should all honour that and just take one moment of silence for that, if you guys could."

The Libertines, Muse, Banks and more were also among those to pay tribute in the wake of the Paris atrocities. Among those who lost their lives were merchandise seller Nick Alexander, as well as music journalist Guillaume B Decherf and Mercury Records employee Thomas Ayad - and Zschoche Valle, tour bus driver Manuel Dias, violinist Kheireddine Sahbi, and Universal digital marketing specialist Marie Mosser.

Deftones have also spoken about their ordeal of being the Bataclan venue when the attacks took place. They are among those to cancel shows alongside the likes of U2 and Foo Fighters

MORE: Who are Eagles Of Death Metal? Why they represent the freedom of rock n' roll. 

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