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Chester Bennington’s Heartbreaking ‘One More Light’ Performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live: A Tribute That Foreshadowed Tragedy

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Chester Bennington’s performance of One More Light on Jimmy Kimmel Live stands as one of his most emotionally charged moments—a tribute to his late friend Chris Cornell that, unknowingly, would become a chilling reflection of his own fate. Just two months after Cornell’s passing, the world was stunned by Bennington’s tragic death, casting his tribute performance in an entirely new light.

As he poured his heart out during the live rendition, Bennington’s voice cracked with grief, creating a raw, intimate portrayal of pain and loss. The performance was especially poignant, as it came just one day after Cornell’s death. It’s clear that Bennington was not only singing for his friend but for himself as well, making the song’s emotional weight even more powerful.

Bennington’s voice, often regarded as one of the best in rock, reached new heights of vulnerability during this performance. His climactic scream at 3:47, filled with anguish, resonates deeply, leaving a lasting impact on anyone who listens. The rawness of his voice as he sings the final chorus gives the performance an intensity that is impossible to ignore.

Fans who watched the performance immediately recognized the significance of this moment. Comments like “That scream for ‘I do’ is one of the most emotionally packed sounds I’ve heard in a long time. Almost haunting” and “The pain in his voice. Goosebumps every time I hear this live version. RIP Chester” reflect the deep emotional connection viewers had with Bennington’s tribute.

This wasn’t the only time Bennington delivered a powerful rendition of One More Light. At the 2017 Rock Werchter festival in Belgium, he once again showed how deeply the song resonated with him, even venturing into the crowd to share his healing energy with his fans.

One More Light was the third single from Linkin Park’s album of the same name, released on May 19, 2017, just two months before Bennington’s passing. Co-written by Bennington’s bandmate Mike Shinoda, the song was a reflection of the grief that comes with losing someone close. Shinoda explained that the song was a reminder to cherish the people you love, as those moments are what truly matter.

In the end, One More Light became more than just a song for Bennington; it became a symbol of his own journey, a tribute that transcended its original intent, and a haunting reminder of the pain he carried with him.

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