Show must go on: France tells people to go back to bars, concerts
November 16, 2015  20:25
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France declared that the show must go on today, with the public urged to go back out to bars, concerts and restaurants in defiance of the terror attacks on Paris. 

Culture minister Fleur Pellerin said musicians would "never stop putting on concerts" and claimed that in the face of "barbarism... culture is our biggest shield and our artists our best weapon". 

As the French capital still reeled from Friday attacks in which 129 people died, some were coming up with inventive ways of thumbing their noses at the extremists. 

Music fans shared their favourite memories at the Bataclan rock venue on Twitter, while others started a social media campaign to get the US group on stage at the time, Eagles of Death Metal, to the top of the UK charts. 

Amid emotional declarations that live music must go on in the shocked city, the hashtag #MonPlusBeauSouvenirDuBataclan (My most beautiful memory of the Bataclan) became one of the top trending topics on Twitter in France, with many sharing photos and videos of singers and bands who had played there such as Ed Sheeran,Arctic Monkeys and the late Jeff Buckley. 

Pellerin said the government was preparing a special fund to help get live entertainment up and running again and to aid with the cost of new security measures. 
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