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The Catacombs were first opened in the late 18th century when public health issues at Paris' cemeteries led authorities to move the skeletons to an underground site. The last bones were put in the ...
Last summer, Queens of the Stone Age became the first-ever band to perform inside the Paris Catacombs. Frontman Josh Homme joins Q’s Tom Power to talk about capturing that performance in a new concert ...
In July 2024, Queens of the Stone Age became the first band ever permitted to perform in the underground Catacombs of Paris, an experience soon to be chronicled on the aptly named film Alive in ...
Nowadays, tourists can visit the site and the Catacombs gets around 550,000 visitors a year. Travellers will need to descend 131 steps, 20m down into the 'depths of Paris' to reach the site.
But after finally getting permission to hold a concert there, Homme got incredibly sick. Immediately after his performance in the Catacombs, he had to fly back to the U.S. to get emergency surgery.