Linkin Park performed the title track to their newly-released album, “One More Light”, on ABC-TV’s Jimmy Kimmel Live on May 18, and official video from the program is available online.
“We were going to come out and play ‘Heavy’ first,” singer Chester Bennington told the audience, “but in light of our dear friend Chris Cornell passing way, we decided to play our song ‘One More Light’ in honor of him to start this off. We love you, Chris.”
The band also delivered the project's lead single, “Heavy”, as on online exclusive for the show.
In addition, Linkin Park streamed their full concert for the Kimmel audience, which featured another six tunes, including new tracks “Talking To Myself”, “Battle Symphony”, “Invisible” and “Good Goodbye” alongside classics “Numb” from 2003’s “Meteora” and “In The End” from their 2000 debut, “Hybrid Theory.”
The California band’s seventh album was co-produced by vocalist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda and guitarist Brad Delson and marks the follow-up to 2014's "The Hunting Party", which debuted at No. 3 on the US Billboard 200.
Linkin Park will support “One More Light” on a North American tour that starts in Boston, MA on July 27.
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