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Bataclan bosses have confirmed they denied the rockers access to the venue because of "controvesial statements".

Sting performed at the hall tonight one year after the atrocity that left 90 dead.

It is understood the "controvesial statements" are about the band members' claims "Muslim staff were involved in attack".

Other unconfirmed reports allege the group expressed "anti-islam and pro-Trump" views and these led to Bataclan bosses denying them access to the emotional gig.

"They came, I threw them out. There are things you can't forgive," said Bataclan co-director Jules Frutos.

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Jesse Hughes, frontman of the band, supported Donald Trump during the US Elections.

He reportedly made "inflammatory remarks" about the Paris terror attacks at two French festivals over the summer and his band's performances were cancelled at late notice.