Linkin Park performed at the UEFA Champions League final pre-match in Munich, thrilling fans with their set, despite criticism from football legend Marco van Basten, as they continue their world tour through November 2025.
Taylor Swift made history at the Billboard Music Awards by winning 10 awards, including Top Artist, bringing her career total to 49 and surpassing Drake as the top winner in history. Despite not attending the prerecorded event, Swift expressed gratitude to her fans in a pretaped message. The show featured notable performances from Linkin Park, Coldplay, and Jelly Roll, while Beyoncé won her first country music award. Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan were also among the night's big winners.
Linkin Park is set to perform at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, which will air on December 12 on FOX. The band will join a diverse lineup of performers, including Coldplay, SEVENTEEN, and Taylor Swift. This marks the band's first major performance since releasing their eighth studio album, "From Zero," featuring new members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain. The awards show will celebrate top artists and music achievements based on Billboard chart performance.
Former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar was found dead at 44 in his Tennessee home. Bryar, who was last seen alive on November 4, had honored late Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington in one of his final social media posts. Bryar praised Emily Armstrong, who joined Linkin Park for their reunion tour, in his post. Authorities do not suspect foul play in Bryar's death, and the investigation is ongoing.
Linkin Park is returning to the stage with new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong, marking their first tour since the death of Chester Bennington seven years ago. Co-founder Mike Shinoda expressed both excitement and nervousness about the comeback, highlighting the surreal experience of performing again and the challenges of adapting their music for Armstrong's voice. The band is also set to release their eighth studio album, "From Zero," on November 15, ahead of their 2025 tour.
Linkin Park has announced a major world tour for 2025 following the release of their comeback album "From Zero." The tour will feature various guest artists, including Queens Of The Stone Age, Spiritbox, and JPEGMAFIA, on select dates. Mike Shinoda expressed excitement about sharing the new album with fans globally. The tour will cover multiple continents, with performances scheduled in North America, Europe, and South America.
Linkin Park has announced the addition of over 50 new dates to their From Zero World Tour in 2025, coinciding with the release of their new album, From Zero. The tour will feature special guests such as Queens of the Stone Age and JPEGMAFIA, and will cover regions including North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The tour kicks off on January 31 in Mexico City and concludes on November 15 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Tickets for North American shows go on sale on November 21, with presales for fan club members starting November 18.
Linkin Park has announced a nearly year-long world tour for 2025, marking their return to large-scale touring after a hiatus following Chester Bennington's death. The "From Zero World Tour" will cover major cities across North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, with notable stops at London's Wembley Stadium and L.A.'s Dodger Stadium. The tour coincides with the release of their new album "From Zero," featuring new member Emily Armstrong. Opening acts include Queens of the Stone Age and Spiritbox, among others.
Linkin Park announced the release of their first career-spanning greatest hits album, "Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023)," set to be released on April 12 via Warner Records. The album includes hits like "In the End" and "Crawling," as well as rarities like "QWERTY," and features a previously-unreleased single, "Friendly Fire," recorded during the 2017 sessions for their seventh LP, One More Light. The album will be available on streaming as well as CD, cassette, and double vinyl, with various limited edition color vinyl variants and a Zoetrope picture disc.
Linkin Park announces their first career-spanning greatest hits album, "Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023)," set to be released on April 12, featuring 20 songs including the never-before-released track "Friendly Fire" recorded during the sessions of their final studio album. The album also includes fan favorite "QWERTY" and a wide range of hits from the band's two-decade-plus career, with guitarist Brad Delson and member Mike Shinoda expressing their excitement about curating the tracklist.