It's been just over a year since Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington took his own life, but his bandmates aren't letting his memory fade.
One of them, Mike Shinoda, made an appearance at the Reading Festival at the weekend when he played a haunting rendition of the band's track 'In the End' on keyboard, encouraging the crowd to sing along.
They did so with gusto, and the result was goosebump-inducing:
"I want you guys to sing it so loud Chester can hear you, are you ready to do that?" 😢@MikeShinoda's #ReadingFestival tribute to Chester Bennington is too emotional ðŸ'” pic.twitter.com/JO6qdnKb4Q
— BBC Radio 1 (@BBCR1) August 25, 2018
Later that day, Shinoda returned to the stage to make a guest appearance with Sum 41, who played Linkin Park's song 'Faint' in tribute to Bennington: