In February 2016, the Eagles of Death Metal returned to Paris for a live performance at the Olympia, a poignant event occurring just a few months after the tragic attacks at the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015. This show was not only a testament to the band's resilience but also a symbolic act of healing for both the group and their fans. Prior to this performance, they had released the album "Zipper Down" in October 2015, which marked their first studio album in over a decade. The live recording of the song "Save a Prayer" is part of the DVD "I LOVE YOU ALL THE TIME," encapsulating the band's spirited revival and connection with their audience during a challenging time. Interestingly, the Eagles of Death Metal drew significant media attention post-attack, which highlighted not just their music but also their commitment to community and support for victims of violence. This performance is a powerful representation of their return to the stage amidst adversity.