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Linkin Park Unveils Plans for Year-Long World Tour

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Renowned alternative rock band, Linkin Park, has returned to the limelight with their highly anticipated From Zero World Tour. This marks a significant comeback for the band, which had taken a hiatus following the tragic passing of their lead vocalist, Chester Bennington, in 2017. The tour is part of a promotional effort for their upcoming album, *From Zero*, scheduled for release via Warner Records. The band's reformation comes with a new lineup, including co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong from the band Dead Sara and drummer Colin Brittain. Returning members Mike Shinoda, Dave Farrell, and Joe Hahn are integral to this new phase, marking a new chapter in the band’s storied career.

The From Zero World Tour is set to expand across various continents, covering North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Starting on January 31, 2025, at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, the tour will feature numerous performances including prominent stadium shows in Tokyo and Mexico City, which have not hosted Linkin Park since 2017. Notably, this tour will also witness a return to Jakarta after 13 years, bagging performances in iconic venues like Wembley Stadium in London and Stade de France in Paris. The excitement is further elevated with the inclusion of supporting acts such as Queens of the Stone Age, JPEGMAFIA, and AFI, among others, on selected dates. Fans should brace for a celebration of both the new album and the band's evergreen hits, ensuring an electrifying concert experience.

The tour’s American leg will bring Linkin Park back to familiar grounds like Sacramento, where they last performed in 2008 at the ARCO Arena. On September 17, 2025, they will entertain fans at the Golden 1 Center, with rapper JPEGMAFIA as a supporting act. The anticipation is heightened, given the hiatus since Linkin Park’s last American tour, promising fervent fanfare and enthusiastic ticket sales. Presale tickets start on November 18, with general on-sale opening on November 21. These dates offer fans ample opportunities to catch the band live, a chance many have awaited for years.

The band's return with the album *From Zero* and the world tour encapsulates a period of change and rebirth. In conjunction with the new album, Linkin Park released two singles, “The Emptiness Machine” and “Heavy Is the Crown.” These have already made waves on the Billboard Alternative and Mainstream Rock Airplay charts, with “The Emptiness Machine” dominating the charts in the UK and Germany. This success signifies not just a comeback but also a powerful reaffirmation of Linkin Park's presence in the rock music landscape.

An essential part of this renaissance is the evolution of the band’s lineup. The departure of drummer Rob Bourdon, who expressed a desire to distance himself from the band, led to an introspective period for the remaining members. This transition paved the way for new relationships, highlighted by their connection with Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain. The band’s reinvention is further emphasized by guitarist Alex Feder stepping in for Brad Delson for live performances, showcasing flexibility and resilience.

Mike Shinoda, the band’s co-founder and creative force, reflected on the journey with a nod to their roots. He explained that the album title, *From Zero*, not only marks the band’s current phase but also harkens back to their original band name, XERO. This thematic connection illustrates a cycle of growth, acknowledging past achievements while embracing future ambitions with a renewed vigor.

Linkin Park’s upcoming tour is more than just a series of concerts; it's an emblem of a band that has weathered internal and external challenges and come out stronger. Their music continues to resonate across generations, bringing people together with its powerful messages and unifying melodies. For supporters around the globe, the From Zero World Tour is not just an event to look forward to, but an emotional milestone in the shared journey with a band that has fundamentally shaped the rock genre.

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