The life of Chester Bennington was honoured on Friday in a star-studded concert hosted by the late frontman’s former bandmates in Linkin Park.
Titled “Linkin Park and Friends Celebrate Life on Honour of Chester Bennington”, the concert was held at the famed Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, and featured such stars as Alanis Morissette and Steve Aoki, as well as members of Blink-182, System of a Down, No Doubt, Sum 41 and others.
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Clocking in at over 3 hours, with 31 individual songs performed, the concert is now available to be streamed, above.
This marked the first time Linkin Park has performed in public since Bennington’s death three months ago, and a highlight from the show came when the band performed its hit “In the End” from its “Hybrid Theory” LP.
“Our special guest on this one is our favourite special guest of the whole night,” Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda told the audience as he introduced the song. “And that’s f**ked-up to say because of all these great people that have come out tonight, and if I say that, then that makes them look bad!”
Chester Bennington tragically took his own life in July at age 41.
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