Linkin Park is back with a new singer, new album, and a new tour that will come through Phoenix next summer.
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Linkin Park is back with a new singer, new album, and a new tour that will come through Phoenix next summer.
The band went on an indefinite hiatus after lead vocalist Chester Bennington died by suicide in July 2017. This past September the band announced it was reforming with new vocalist Emily Armstrong, and the lineup released a new album, “From Zero.”
The band also will extend its new world tour into 2025 with more than 50 shows, including a visit to downtown Phoenix at Footprint Center on Sept. 6. The tour will feature stadium shows in North America, Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
Special guests on the tour will include Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, AFI, Architects, grandson, Jean Dawson, JPEGMAFIA, and PVRIS on select dates.
Linkin Park is one of the best-selling artists of the last 20 years, sparked by their Diamond-certified full-length debut “Hybrid Theory.” The band’s worldwide sales across the entire catalog eclipses 100 million, plus two Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, four MTV VMA Awards, 10 MTV Europe Music Awards and three World Music Awards.
In 2023, the band issued “Meteora 20th Anniversary Edition,” which topped the charts and featured the newly-uncovered song “Lost.” The single was originally recorded during sessions for their second studio album “Meteora” from 2003.
This past September the band made a triumphant return to the top of the charts with “The Emptiness Machine,” which became the biggest rock song of 2024 and reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart and Alternative Airplay Chart.
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