Birmingham, England boss Martin Mullaney and his support behind the band's official city plans to celebrate Sunday with a black undertone.
Local officials from the reunited rock group, who in a visit to Britain to record new material and plan to return there to pay tribute, and a black day in the city on Sunday to work now.
Mullaney Birmingham Mail, said: "I fully back on Black Friday for a celebration and we will be talking about that."
Of Councillor Philip Parkin, who said, "the best city in the initial discussion on how this (reconciliation) and the Council should support a program is about to be celebrated in the first place ... We were advised that this needs to be celebrated in various ways from the Birmingham and we can be there. "
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Local officials from the reunited rock group, who in a visit to Britain to record new material and plan to return there to pay tribute, and a black day in the city on Sunday to work now.
Mullaney Birmingham Mail, said: "I fully back on Black Friday for a celebration and we will be talking about that."
Of Councillor Philip Parkin, who said, "the best city in the initial discussion on how this (reconciliation) and the Council should support a program is about to be celebrated in the first place ... We were advised that this needs to be celebrated in various ways from the Birmingham and we can be there. "
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