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Linkin Park Unveils Nearly Year-Long World Tour for 2025, Including Dodger Stadium Stop
Linkin Park will tour the world throughout most of 2025, including U.S. shows at L.A.'s Dodger Stadium and in arenas like Barclays Center
The tour plans revealed Thursday came just hours ahead of the release of a new album for the group, “From Zero,” its first with new member Emily Armstrong joining band founder Mike Shinoda as a lead singer, and first without the late Chester Bennington. A second and longer stretch of concerts in North America finds the band sticking around its home country for three months, from a gig at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center July 29 through a U.S. wrap-up Sept. 24 at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. After debuting the Armstrong-co-led lineup to the world via a livestream from a Warner Bros. soundstage on Sept. 5, they started a very brief fun of arena shows in U.S. cities with an appearance at L.A.’s Kia Forum — enthusiastically reviewed by Variety under the banner “Linkin Park Rises From the Ashes With Dark Songs, a Joyful Attitude and a New Singer Who Does Primal Scream Therapy Proud.” The group went on to perform two more U.S. shows, at Barclays Center and Arlington, Texas’ Globe Life Field, also hitting the U.K., France, South Korea, Brazil and Columbia.
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