

On the evening of 8 November 2025, at the iconic Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, a moment of profound emotion unfolded. The venue— formerly known as the Nokia Theatre and the Microsoft Theatre—has been the stage for countless landmark events.
The atmosphere shifted when the lights dimmed and the crowd rose to its feet. Silence enveloped the hall—silent in a way that only comes when celebration and grief occupy the same space. It was in that silence that Lily Cornell Silver, eldest daughter of the late Chris Cornell, stepped forward, her hands clutching a sheet of paper, ready to speak.
A Daughter Steps Forward
Lily took the microphone and began her address, offering a tribute not just to her father, but to his legacy, his band Soundgarden, and the community that surrounded them.
“I’m honoured to be here to celebrate Soundgarden and my dad as a songwriter, musician and amazing singer… The band’s impact is of course massive, but growing up within the Seattle music community, what’s always been the most special part to me is that it comes from friends making music together, and then being able to turn that into a life.”
She also acknowledged her mother, Susan Silver, who managed Soundgarden in its early years. “She’s a major badass,” Lily added.
Even in the midst of recollection and reverence, her voice trembled with emotion. The stage was not just a moment of recognition—it was a bridge between absence and remembrance.
The Significance of the Event
The induction of Soundgarden into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was already a landmark moment for the band and the larger rock community. But Lily’s presence brought a deeply personal dimension to it.
It reframed the event: not simply as an institutional accolade, but as a familial reckoning. Here was a daughter, standing in the glow of a public honour, but also navigating the intimate terrain of loss, legacy and love.
Her speech gave humanity to the legend of Chris Cornell—felt not just as an icon, but as a father, a man with struggles, as she said, “someone who faced his struggles out loud.”
What the Audience Witnessed
Inside the theatre, as Lily spoke, the audience was quiet. The hush carried its own gravity—a recognition that the band’s music had touched lives, and that this moment was about more than history: it was about memory, continuing, healing.
Following her remarks, the surviving members of Soundgarden took the stage and delivered a powerful performance of tracks including “Rusty Cage” and “Black Hole Sun”.
It’s worth noting that the location itself—the Peacock Theater—brings its own cultural weight. With a capacity of over 7,000, and a history of high-profile events, the theatre amplified the resonance of the moment.
Why It Matters
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Legacy & Lineage: Lily’s words connected the public legend of her father with the private reality of being his daughter—offering insight into both.
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Music and Community: Her reference to the Seattle music scene highlights how creativity is born of relationships, not just talent.
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Loss & Honour: The event reminded the audience that honouring the past often involves facing grief, acknowledging absence, and finding continuity.
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Cultural Moment: For fans and musicians alike, this was a moment of convergence—rock history, personal story, symbolic stage.
In Her Own Words
“At the end of the day, that’s what it’s all about. I know how much purpose that gave him, and how much it’s meant to people who have heard that music. That’s what I’ll be holding in my heart tonight. Thank you all for honouring my dad, and for recognising Soundgarden.”
Video of the Moment
Looking Forward
This moment serves as both a culmination and a beginning. For Lily Cornell Silver, it may mark one stage of public engagement with her father’s legacy—and perhaps another in her personal journey of remembrance.
For fans, musicians and observers of rock history, it offers a reminder: that behind landmark events are human stories, and that music is often the thread that binds them together.
In a theatre in downtown Los Angeles, for a few seconds, silence held more weight than sound—and in that space, we witnessed something rare: the convergence of memory, celebration, loss—and love.
Lily Cornell Silver honored her late father, Chris Cornell:
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