It has been just a week since Chester Bennington of Linkin Park was found dead in his home at age 41. Chester committed suicide by hanging in a chillingly similar way that Chris Cornell did back in May.
Fans across the world have been in shock and mourning Chester’s passing over the past week. Some of these fans have even set up memorials where others can remember Chester by bringing photos, posters, candles, and spending time with other Linkin Park fans. Sources tell us that one of these memorials is taking place in Kansas City tomorrow(07/29/17) night at 6pm at the Liberty Memorial. Join fellow Linkin Park fans in remembering Chester.
For the full list of memorial locations around the work click HERE.
The remaining members of Linkin Park and the V100 staff encourage those that are feeling depressed or suicidal or if you know someone who is to go HERE.
To see Linkin Park’s official statement on Chester’s death click HERE.
Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park also encouraged fans to not purchase Chester shirts and other merch from bootleggers, but to purchase items from the Linkin Park web store.
I would also encourage you all to go purchase the new album One More Light. It may not be a typical LP record, but it is beautiful and 100% worth the listen.
Much love to everyone and stay strong. Lean on friends, family and mentors. You’re not alone – Ethan Jackson
One week. Feels like forever. I'm here for a couple updates.
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
Ihope you find peace in the next life Chester @ChesterBe Life is hard,everyone battles demons.I want everyone here to know you are not alone
— Lzzy Hale (@LZZYHALE) July 20, 2017
So bummed about Chester. Still can't believe it. I saw this tonight on the road and thought immediately of the pic LP posted. #RIP pic.twitter.com/t0CiimXv0r
— Randy Armstrong(RED) (@LOWBROWBASS) July 25, 2017
Chester Bennington shrine outside the US Embassy in London. RIP 😢 pic.twitter.com/ipLiyIM4xN
— ♈️ (@schlick_nick) July 27, 2017
Happening right now in #Paris in memorial of @ChesterBe with @linkinparkfr #RIPChesterBennigton @LPLive pic.twitter.com/OFNvFt0C2X
— Alexia Hammiche (@alexia_hammiche) July 27, 2017
After the shock of yesterday, trying to focus on the positive memories today, like the time Chester made my daughter Jennea smile during Christmas.
Posted by Brian Head Welch on Friday, July 21, 2017