*** Are you ready? LP #FROM ZERO EXTEND THE TOUR ***
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LP SIGNS A SHAKING RETURN: A New Lineup with Emily Armstrong as
Co-Vocalist (a powerful singer from the band Dead Sara) into the role
left by Chester Bennington (tragic dead on July 20, 2017). ***
*** The purest energy of their past, present, and future... in a new chapter #FromZero ***
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PRESALE : 26/09/2024 - 13h ***

*** 🎫 UP FOR SALE : 27/09/2024 - 10h ***
🕖 Set Times:
2:30 pm — Doors Open
2:30 pm — Doors Open
4:45 pm — Jpegmafia (USA)
17:30 pm — Virgin Radio DJ Set
18:00 pm — Jimmy Eat World (USA)
19:00 pm — Spiritbox (CAN)
9:00 pm — Linkin Park (USA)
Support Act: SPIRITBOX - JIMMY EAT WORLD - JPEGMAFIA
~ FROM ZERO WORLD TOUR 2025 ~
From Zero is the eighth studio album by American (from Agoura Hills, California) alternative nu metal rap rock electronic pop band Linkin Park, released on November 15, 2024, through Warner Records and Machine Shop. It is Linkin Park's first studio album since One More Light (2017), and their first to feature new singer Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara on vocals, as well as the band's new drummer Colin Brittain. It is the band's first album without vocalist Chester Bennington due to his death in 2017 as well as drummer Rob Bourdon due to his departure from the band.[3][4][5] The album's title has a double meaning; it is a reference to the band's original name of Xero and also refers to the band's new chapter with Armstrong and Brittain. Producer Mike Shinoda.
(The
From Zero World Tour is a concert tour by American band Linkin Park in
support of the band's eighth studio album From Zero.Start date:
September 11, 2024 — End date: November 15, 2025... )
From Zero is the eighth studio album by American (from Agoura Hills, California) alternative nu metal rap rock electronic pop band Linkin Park, released on November 15, 2024, through Warner Records and Machine Shop. It is Linkin Park's first studio album since One More Light (2017), and their first to feature new singer Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara on vocals, as well as the band's new drummer Colin Brittain. It is the band's first album without vocalist Chester Bennington due to his death in 2017 as well as drummer Rob Bourdon due to his departure from the band.[3][4][5] The album's title has a double meaning; it is a reference to the band's original name of Xero and also refers to the band's new chapter with Armstrong and Brittain. Producer Mike Shinoda.
From Zero Deluxe Edition is the eighth double studio album by American (from Agoura Hills, California) alternative nu metal rap rock electronic pop band Linkin Park, released on May 15, 2025. Producer Mike Shinoda.
Tsunami Sea is the second studio album by Canadian (from Victoria, British Columbia) metalcore alternative heavy metal band Spiritbox. It was released on March 7, 2025. Producer Daniel Braunstein - Mike Stringer. Nominated: Grouo Of The Year 2025.
LINKIN PARK (Band)
Mike Shinoda — lead vocals, rapping, rhythm guitar, keyboards, samples, synthesizers (1996–2017, 2023–present)
Brad Delson — lead guitar (1996–2017, 2023–present; absent from touring since 2024); backing vocals (2000–2017, 2023–present); keyboards (2007–2017); bass (2000)
Joe Hahn — turntables, synthesizers, samples, programming (1996–2017, 2023–present); backing vocals (2000–2017, 2023–present)
Dave "Phoenix" Farrell — bass (1996–1999, 2000–2017, 2023–present); backing vocals (2000–2017, 2023–present); keyboards (2008–2017)
Emily Armstrong (vocalist from Dead Sara) — lead vocals (2023–present)
Colin "Doc" Brittain — drums, percussion, guitar (2023–present)
Brad Delson — lead guitar (1996–2017, 2023–present; absent from touring since 2024); backing vocals (2000–2017, 2023–present); keyboards (2007–2017); bass (2000)
Joe Hahn — turntables, synthesizers, samples, programming (1996–2017, 2023–present); backing vocals (2000–2017, 2023–present)
Dave "Phoenix" Farrell — bass (1996–1999, 2000–2017, 2023–present); backing vocals (2000–2017, 2023–present); keyboards (2008–2017)
Emily Armstrong (vocalist from Dead Sara) — lead vocals (2023–present)
Colin "Doc" Brittain — drums, percussion, guitar (2023–present)
SPIRITBOX (Band)
Courtney LaPlante — lead vocals (2016–present)
Mike Stringer[23] — guitar, backing vocals (2016–present), drums (2016–2018), bass (2016–2018, 2022–2023)
Zev Rosenberg— drums (2020–present)
Josh Gilbert— bass, backing vocals (2023–present; touring 2022–2023)
LINKIN PARK
Intro Audio Tape
La solitudine (Laura Pausini song - Laura Pausini - 1993) (played at loud volume with countdown on the stage led screens)
ACT I
Intro Audio Tape
Inception Intro B (with elements of "Castle of Glass" (A Thousand Suns - 2010)
Somewhere I Belong (Meteora - 2003)
Crawling (Hybrid Theory - 2000)
Somewhere I Belong (Meteora - 2003)
Crawling (Hybrid Theory - 2000)
Cut the Bridge (From Zero - 2024)
Lying From You (Meteora - 2003)
The Emptiness Machine (From Zero - 2024)
ACT II
Intro Audio Tape
Creation Intro A (with elements of " Castle of Glass'"(A Thousand Suns - 2010))
The Catalyst (A Thousand Suns - 2010) (no third chorus/breakdown)
Burn It Down (Living Things -2012)
ACT II
Intro Audio Tape
Creation Intro A (with elements of " Castle of Glass'"(A Thousand Suns - 2010))
The Catalyst (A Thousand Suns - 2010) (no third chorus/breakdown)
Burn It Down (Living Things -2012)
Up From the Bottom
Where'd You Go (Fort Minor cover) (Shortened)
Waiting for the End (A Thousand Suns - 2010)
Castle of Glass (Living Things -2012)
Joe Hahn Solo (with Colin Brittain on drums)
Intro Audio Tape
Empty Spaces
Medleys
When They Come for Me (A Thousand Suns - Bonus Edition- 2010) >
> Remember the Name (Fort Minor’s cover - The Rising Tied - 2005)
Joe Hahn Solo (with Colin Brittain on drums)
Intro Audio Tape
Empty Spaces
Medleys
When They Come for Me (A Thousand Suns - Bonus Edition- 2010) >
> Remember the Name (Fort Minor’s cover - The Rising Tied - 2005)
(Ext. Transition w/ 'Until It Breaks' verse 3
(Mike Shinoda solo on guitar &; Colin Brittain on drums)
Two Faced (From Zero - 2024)
(Mike Shinoda solo on guitar &; Colin Brittain on drums)
Two Faced (From Zero - 2024)
One Step Closer (Hybrid Theory - 2000) (2024 Intro; Extended outro w/chorus riff)
ACT III
Intro Audio Tape
Break/Collapse
Lost (Meteora 2003 - 20th anniversary edition - 2023) (shortened; Mike Shinoda and Emily Armstrong, duet piano version, Into full band version )
Stained (From Zero - 2024)
What I've Done (Minutes to Midnight - 2007)
ACT IV
Intro Audio Tape
Kintsugi
Overflow (From Zero - 2024) (with Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" intro)
Numb (Meteora - 2003) (with "Numb/Encore" intro)
Numb (Meteora - 2003) (with "Numb/Encore" intro)
In the End (Hybrid Theory - 2000)
Faint (Meteora - 2003) (extended outro)
Faint (Meteora - 2003) (extended outro)
Encore
Intro Audio Tape
Resolution Intro B (with elements of "Castle of Glass") (A Thousand Suns - 2010)
Papercut (Hybrid Theory - 2000)
A Place for My Head (Hybrid Theory - 2000)
Heavy Is the Crown (From Zero - 2024)
Bleed It Out (Minutes to Midnight - 2007) (Mike rapped verse one of Fort Minor's "There They Go'" over the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out.")
Heavy Is the Crown (From Zero - 2024)
Bleed It Out (Minutes to Midnight - 2007) (Mike rapped verse one of Fort Minor's "There They Go'" over the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out.")
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Time Set: 2h03
Time Set: 2h03
Note: Linkin Park's biggest non-festival headlining show to date, with 78.500 people in attendance.
The Setlist
SPIRITBOX
Fata Morgana (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Black Rainbow (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Perfect Soul (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Jaded (The Fear of Fear (EP) - 2023)
The Void (The Fear of Fear (EP) - 2023)
Circle With Me (Eternal Blue - 2021)
Holy Roller (Eternal Blue - 2021)
Soft Spine (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Crystal Rosesn (Eternal Blue - 2021)
No Loss, No Love (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Black Rainbow (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Perfect Soul (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Jaded (The Fear of Fear (EP) - 2023)
The Void (The Fear of Fear (EP) - 2023)
Circle With Me (Eternal Blue - 2021)
Holy Roller (Eternal Blue - 2021)
Soft Spine (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
Crystal Rosesn (Eternal Blue - 2021)
No Loss, No Love (Tsunami Sea - 2025)
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