🎤 “Too Sad to Play”: Mike Shinoda Explains Why Linkin Park No Longer Performs “One More Light”

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Mike Shinoda shares the emotional reason Linkin Park no longer plays “One More Light.” The heartfelt song, now forever tied to Chester Bennington’s death, carries too much pain for the band to revisit on stage.

A Song That Became Something More

When “One More Light” was first written, it wasn’t meant to be a global anthem of grief. The track was originally created as a tender tribute to a woman from the band’s record label who passed away. But after Chester Bennington’s tragic death in 2017, the meaning of the song shifted completely—both for the fans and the band itself.

“After Chester died, people decided it was about him… and that changed everything,” Mike Shinoda revealed in a recent interview.

For many fans, “One More Light” became a source of comfort, a message of love for those who are gone. But for the band, performing it live now feels like reopening an old wound.


“It’s Just Too Sad to Play”

Shinoda admitted that stepping on stage and singing the song would be emotionally overwhelming—for him, the band, and the audience:

“It would feel like standing in front of thousands of people with half the crowd in tears. It’s a moment of therapy… but we, too, need therapy,” he explained.

This honest confession shows how deeply Chester’s memory still affects them, even years later.


A New Chapter for Linkin Park

Since 2024, Linkin Park has entered a new era with Emily Armstrong as their lead vocalist and the release of their album From Zero. The band is focusing on high-energy performances and a positive atmosphere, allowing fans to celebrate the music without constantly reliving the pain of Chester’s passing.

Still, Shinoda makes it clear that choosing not to play “One More Light” doesn’t mean forgetting its meaning—it’s about respecting the memory of Chester in a way that feels right for them.


Why Fans Understand

Though some fans have expressed sadness over the song’s absence, most understand why it’s too difficult for the band. For many, “One More Light” remains a personal song they keep close to their hearts, even if it’s not part of the live shows anymore.


A Legacy That Lives On

Linkin Park’s decision is a reminder that music holds incredible emotional power. Some songs are more than just lyrics and melodies—they’re pieces of history, moments frozen in time. And for Mike Shinoda and millions of fans around the world, “One More Light” will always be one of those songs.

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