Patton wrote in a Facebook post: “Very honored to be part of the tribute to Chris Cornell, Wednesday night in Los Angeles.”
Proceeds from the show will benefit the the Chris And Vicky Cornell Foundation as well as the Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation (EBMRF).
METALLICA said in a statement: “In May of 2017, we lost one of the most unique, distinctive, and game-changing voices in rock with the passing of Chris Cornell. We were lucky enough to get to know Chris during the 1996 Lollapalooza tour with SOUNDGARDEN and we were honored to call him a friend and an inspiration… Join us as we pay tribute to a true one-of-a-kind talent.”
Cornell was pronounced dead on May 18, 2017 after being found unresponsive in his Detroit hotel room. SOUNDGARDEN had played a show earlier that evening. The 52-year-old had sedatives and an anxiety drug in his system, but died as a result of hanging himself.
The host committee for the concert includes Vicky Cornell, Tom Morello, Matt Cameron, Brad Pitt, Josh and Kathryn Brolin, Jimmy Kimmel, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Courteney Cox, David Spade, John Carter Cash, Linda Ramone and many others.
Each ticket purchased online for the tribute concert will include a copy of Cornell‘s self-titled career retrospective album, which came out in November.
Very honored to be part of the tribute to Chris Cornell, Wednesday night in Los Angeles.
Posted by Mike Patton on Thursday, January 10, 2019