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Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington of Linkin Park perform on stage at the iHeartRadio Album Release Party at the iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles on May 22, 2017.
(Credit: Rich Fury/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

The surviving members of Linkin Park will reunite onstage for the first time since singer Chester Bennington’s death in July.

The group announced Monday morning a Bennington tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 27. Though no lineup details have been revealed, the band said in a statement that they’ll be joined by a number of artists who knew Bennington or were influenced by his music.

The band members will donate their performance fees from the show to Music for Relief’s One More Light Fund in honor of Bennington. Pre-sales for the show begin Tuesday, with regular tickets going on sale Friday.

Additionally, Linkin Park has released a new video for the song “One More Light,” which directly addresses Bennington’s suicide and its aftermath within the group.

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