The co-manager of Le Bataclan, which was the site of so much horror last week, said that the venue will reopen in the future.
Dominique Revert told Billboard that the concert hall has every intent of reopening again in wake of the deadly attack that took place there.
"Will reopen, no question about it,” he said. “Hearts will be heavy for a few months, a few years. But we will reopen. We will not surrender.”
Hopefully one day the venue will be associated with something other than the terror attacks, but now is not that time as the memories of what happened there are still so fresh.
On Nov. 13, as American band Eagles of Death Metal played for a large crowd, gunshots rang out and ultimately 89 people were killed inside. A total of 129 were killed in and around Paris that night.
Revert was not at the theater at the time.
Less than a week later, news came that the mastermind thought to be behind the terrorist attacks was killed by French police during a raid.