Eagles of Death Metal, the California group performing at the Bataclan theater during the Paris attacks last month, have rescheduled the remaining dates of their European tour.
The theater was the deadliest site during the attack, which was blamed on ISIS, as 89 people were killed there. In total, 130 people were killed on Nov. 13.
Members of the heavy metal group survived and returned to Paris last week to perform with U2. They will return to Paris again on Feb. 16 to play the Olympia. They have two other stops in France on the tour and will play in Lille on Feb. 24 and Nimes on March 2.
The group had hoped to be able to play the Bataclan again, but the theater will still not be open during their tour, which was renamed The Nos Amis Tour.
“The people of Paris have always been incredible to us, and our feeling of love towards this beautiful city and its people has been reinforced a million times over this past month. Hearing the stories of the survivors, the injured and those who have lost loved ones has been overwhelming,” frontman Jesse Hughes said in a statement. “Not returning to finish our set was never an option. We look forward to coming back in February and continuing our mission to bring rock ‘n’ roll to the world.”
In addition to the new tour, the group will play at the U.K. festivals in Reading and Leeds during the Aug. 26-28, 2016 weekend.
You can check out the full tour schedule right here.