American rock band Linkin Park have announced that they will reform for a special one-night-only tribute gig in memory of their late frontman Chester Bennington.
The band will be joined by a number of artists to honour the musician, who was found dead at his California home on July 20 at the age of 41.
In a statement shared on Twitter the band said: "The one-night-only celebration will take place in Los Angeles at the legendary Hollywood Bowl on Friday, October 27, 2017.
"The band will be joined by a number of other artists, for an unforgettable night of music to honour the man that touched the lives of so many around the world."

Tickets will go on sale this Friday, September 22 with pre-sale entries available to LP Underground members from Tuesday.
Father of six Bennington took his own life following a history of depression and his death sparked a wave of emotional tributes from fans and fellow stars.
Ticketmaster, the service selling tickets for the show online, also promised to 'reflect Chester's image' on its social media platforms for 24 hours following the show's announcement.
The event is being run in association with charity musicforrelief.org, which has set up the One More Light Fund in support of people.
The organisation, co-founded by Bennington, offers resources including a suicide prevention hotline.
Linkin Park announce a special show in honor of @ChesterBe: Los Angeles - Oct. 27th - Details: https://t.co/Pm542ynlcE pic.twitter.com/3h3dhSuHb4
— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) September 18, 2017