'Hunger Games' LA Premiere Modified After Paris Attacks

Other celebrities have spoken out in honor of the victims or canceled shows.

— -- "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2" premiere event set for tonight in Los Angeles has been modified, in honor of the victims of the Paris attacks Friday.

The premiere of the movie will still go on, but the stars of the film will not do interviews.

The cancellation of a red carpet for one of the biggest films of the year is the latest in tributes to the tragedy that happened Friday, when more than 120 people lost their lives.

"This whole show is about celebrating life and standing up for your rights," she said in a video clip of her performance. "It's been very hard for me to get through this show up to this point and not forget about what happened last night. So, I need to take this moment to acknowledge the tragedy, the tragic killings."

The iconic singer, 57, said the events "disturbed" her all day and made it hard to finish her show. She broke down a bit as she explained she was torn about singing and dancing in wake of the tragedy.

"However, that is exactly what these people want to do; they want to shut us up. They want to silence us," she said. "And we won't let them."

She then sang "Like a Prayer" in honor of the victims.

A video posted by Storyful shows some members of the band paying homage.