A Photo Exhibit Celebrating Chester Bennington's Life Is Coming To LA
By Katrina Nattress
February 27, 2019
A photo exhibit celebrating the life of Chester Bennington is coming to Los Angeles next month. The event, curated and organized by the Linkin Park frontman's friend and photographer Jim Louvau, will be hosted by The Black Sheep gallery on March 20, which would have been the late rockstar's 43rd birthday. What was originally supposed to be a one-day event has been extended a second day, due to popular demand, and will span March 21 too.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit 320 Change Direction, a mental health organization founded by the musician's wife Talinda Ann Bennington. Ticket information can be found here.
Louvau shared the importance of the exhibit in a touching Instagram post. "When planning this photo exhibit in Los Angeles for @ChesterBe it was important to me to show different sides of his personality," he wrote alongside a photo of Bennington. "Giving back was always important to him & this is him while interacting with a sick child & his family in the hospital."
Check out the post below.
Bennington's son Jaime is carrying on his father's torch. Before playing in Linkin Park, the singer fronted a band called Grey Daze. His 22-year-old son recently joined the band in the studio to re-record vocals from their old material.
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