Washington D.C. [USA], Nov. 13 (ANI): English singer-songwriter Sting recently opened a Paris theatre that brutally witnessed the killing of 90 people when terrorists stormed in on November 13 last year. A day shy of the anniversary of the Paris terror attacks, the 65-year-old singer reopened Paris' 'Bataclan' theatre with a minute of silence for the victims and dedicated the song '50,000' to David Bowie, Prince and other musicians the world lost in 2016, reports Hollywood Reporter. The 'Shape Of My Heart' crooner listed the names of those musicians lost his year.
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