Mike Shinoda wouldn’t want to perform with a hologram of Linkin Park’s late lead vocalist Chester Bennington. Bennington died by suicide in July 2017, and his death is, understandably, “a very sensitive subject,” Shinoda said.
In a new interview with 94.5 The Buzz, Shinoda shared when talking about performing with holograms: “I feel like those are creepy.
Even if we weren’t talking about us, if we weren’t talking about Chester, which is a very sensitive subject, and we would have our feelings about how we would represent that. “For me, that’s a clear no.
I’m not into that.” READ MORE: Chester Bennington’s Widow Honours Late Linkin Park Frontman On 45th Birthday Talk turned to Abba’s “Voyage” show in London, U.K., with fans paying to watch holograms perform on stage.
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