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|Last show=[[20030823]] | |Last show=[[Live:20030823|{{ShortDate|2003-08-23}}]] | ||
|Artist=Linkin Park | |Artist=Linkin Park | ||
|Next show=[[20030831]] | |Next show=[[Live:20030831|{{ShortDate|2003-08-31}}]] | ||
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*Originally announced by MTV (via TV commercials and on MTV.de) as performing, Linkin Park was set to play the 2003 MTV VMA's. Somewhere along the line, the band's name ended up being removed from the list of performers. Instead, Chester and Pharrell introduced Beyonce for her performance. This is why the band had an extended break in the middle of their European Tour, between England and Germany. It can be logically assumed the performance by Linkin Park would have been Somewhere I Belong or most likely Faint, the latest single at the time. | *Originally announced by MTV (via TV commercials and on MTV.de) as performing, Linkin Park was set to play the 2003 MTV VMA's. Somewhere along the line, the band's name ended up being removed from the list of performers. Instead, Chester and Pharrell introduced Beyonce for her performance. This is why the band had an extended break in the middle of their European Tour, between England and Germany. It can be logically assumed the performance by Linkin Park would have been Somewhere I Belong or most likely Faint, the latest single at the time. | ||
*Linkin Park was nominated for and won Best Rock Video for Somewhere I Belong. Running against it were Bring Me To Life by Evanescence, Lifestyle Of The Rich And Famous by Good Charlotte, St. Anger by Metallica, and Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes. | *Linkin Park was nominated for and won Best Rock Video for Somewhere I Belong. Running against it were Bring Me To Life by Evanescence, Lifestyle Of The Rich And Famous by Good Charlotte, St. Anger by Metallica, and Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes. | ||
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August 28, 2003 | |||||||
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Cancelled date by Linkin Park | |||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||
City: | New York City, NY | ||||||
Event: | MTV Video Music Awards | ||||||
Venue: | Radio City Music Hall | ||||||
Venue Type: | Music/Concert Hall | ||||||
Other bands: | Metallica, Beyonce and Jay-Z, Coldplay, Mary J. Blige with 50 Cent & Method Man, 50 Cent with Snoop Dogg, Christina Aguilera with Dave Navaro & Redman, Good Charlotte, Madonna with Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera & Missy Elliot, Sean Paul, Black Eyed Peas | ||||||
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Other Notes:
- Originally announced by MTV (via TV commercials and on MTV.de) as performing, Linkin Park was set to play the 2003 MTV VMA's. Somewhere along the line, the band's name ended up being removed from the list of performers. Instead, Chester and Pharrell introduced Beyonce for her performance. This is why the band had an extended break in the middle of their European Tour, between England and Germany. It can be logically assumed the performance by Linkin Park would have been Somewhere I Belong or most likely Faint, the latest single at the time.
- Linkin Park was nominated for and won Best Rock Video for Somewhere I Belong. Running against it were Bring Me To Life by Evanescence, Lifestyle Of The Rich And Famous by Good Charlotte, St. Anger by Metallica, and Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes.
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