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== Introduction ==
== Introduction==


The South American Tour in May 2017 is Linkin Park's first announced tour for their upcoming album, due out sometime in 2017. It's the first LP visit to South America since October 2014, when the band headlined Circuito Banco do Brasil in Belo Horizonte and Brasília, Brazil.  
The South American Tour in May 2017 is Linkin Park's first announced tour for their upcoming album, due out May 19, 2017. It's the first Linkin Park visit to South America since October 2014, when the band headlined Circuito Banco do Brasil in Belo Horizonte and Brasília, Brazil.


So far, the announced shows are for Maximus Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina and São Paulo, Brazil. The last visits by Linkin Park to Argentina and to the city of São Paulo both came on the Living Things touring cycle in October 2012.
The tour is composed of two festival shows and two headlining shows. At the start and end of the tour, Linkin Park will play Maximus Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina and São Paulo, Brazil, respectively. The last visits by Linkin Park to Argentina and to the city of São Paulo both came on the Living Things touring cycle in October 2012.


[[Category:Linkin Park Tours]][[Category:2017 Tours]]
In between these festival shows, they will visit Santiago, Chile for the first time since 2010 on the A Thousand Suns World Tour. In Santiago, LP will headline Movistar Arena, their first arena show in South America outside of Brazil. Next, they will play their first show ever in Peru, headlining Lima's Estadio Nacional. The stadium show sold out in a matter of days.
 
This marks the largest South American Tour since October 2012 when Linkin Park played five shows in Argentina and Brazil, but the most countries played by LP, four, in South America ever.
 
[[Category:Linkin Park Tours]][[Category:One More Light Tours]][[Category:2017 Tours]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 22 February 2024

South American Tour 2017
Tour by Linkin Park
Type:Headline
Associated album:One More Light
Start:May 6, 2017
End:May 13, 2017
Number of shows:4
Tour chronology
European Tour 2015 South American Tour 2017 European Tour 2017

Introduction

The South American Tour in May 2017 is Linkin Park's first announced tour for their upcoming album, due out May 19, 2017. It's the first Linkin Park visit to South America since October 2014, when the band headlined Circuito Banco do Brasil in Belo Horizonte and Brasília, Brazil.

The tour is composed of two festival shows and two headlining shows. At the start and end of the tour, Linkin Park will play Maximus Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina and São Paulo, Brazil, respectively. The last visits by Linkin Park to Argentina and to the city of São Paulo both came on the Living Things touring cycle in October 2012.

In between these festival shows, they will visit Santiago, Chile for the first time since 2010 on the A Thousand Suns World Tour. In Santiago, LP will headline Movistar Arena, their first arena show in South America outside of Brazil. Next, they will play their first show ever in Peru, headlining Lima's Estadio Nacional. The stadium show sold out in a matter of days.

This marks the largest South American Tour since October 2012 when Linkin Park played five shows in Argentina and Brazil, but the most countries played by LP, four, in South America ever.