Linkin Park Live - 2025.06.28 - London, United Kingdom
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Linkin Park performance chronology
| 26 Jun 2025 | 28 Jun 2025 | 1 Jul 2025 |
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Rehearsal
| xx. | Over Each Other | Rehearsal |
| xx. | What I've Done | Rehearsal |
| xx. | When They Come For Me/Remember The Name | Rehearsal |
| From Zero | ( 1 ) |
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| Minutes To Midnight | ( 1 ) |
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| Other | ( 1 ) |
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Setlist
| I Dreamed A Dream | Pre-show w/ From Zero countdown; Susan Boyle song | |
| Act 1 | Inception Intro A | w/ "Castle Of Glass" Vocals |
| 1. | Somewhere I Belong | Short Intro w/ Scratch |
| 2. | Crawling | |
| 3. | Cut The Bridge Rotation song |
Short Moscow Intro |
| 4. | Lying From You Rotation song |
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| 5. | The Emptiness Machine | |
| Act 2 | Creation Intro A | w/ "Castle Of Glass" Vocals |
| 6. | The Catalyst | Shortened (No Third Chorus/Breakdown) |
| 7. | Burn It Down | |
| 8. | Up From The Bottom | |
| 9. | Where'd You Go | Fort Minor song; Shortened (Intro/1st Verse/Final Chorus); Transition Ending |
| 10. | Waiting For The End | Ext. Intro w/ 2024 Synth |
| 11. | Castle Of Glass | |
| 12. | Two Faced | Joe Intro; Ext. Bridge |
| 13. | Joe Solo | w/ Colin |
| Empty Spaces | ||
| 14. | When They Come For Me/Remember The Name | Mike Solo; Mashup; w/ Colin; Ext. Transition w/ "Until It Breaks" Verse 1 |
| 15. | Casualty Rotation song |
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| 16. | One Step Closer | 2024 Intro; Ext. Outro w/ Chorus Riff |
| Act 3 | Break/Collapse Transition | |
| 17. | Lost | Stripped (Intro/1st Verse/Chorus) into Full Band; Shortened Bridge |
| 18. | Over Each Other Rotation song |
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| 19. | What I've Done | |
| Act 4 | Kintsugi Transition | |
| 20. | Overflow | Ext. Intro w/ 'Enjoy The Silence' Synth |
| 21. | Numb | 'Numb/Encore' Intro w/ Reggaeton Drums; Reggaeton Jam Outro |
| 22. | In The End | |
| 23. | Faint | Ext. Outro |
| Act 5 | Resolution Intro A | w/ "Castle Of Glass" Vocals |
| 24. | Papercut | 2024 Intro |
| 25. | A Place For My Head Rotation song |
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| 26. | Heavy Is The Crown | |
| 27. | Bleed It Out | Ext. Intro; Ext. Bridge w/ "Reading My Eyes" Verse 1; Ext. Outro |
| From Zero | ( 7 ) |
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| Hybrid Theory | ( 5 ) |
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| Meteora | ( 4 ) |
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| Other | ( 4 ) |
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| A Thousand Suns | ( 2 ) |
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| Living Things | ( 2 ) |
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| Minutes To Midnight | ( 2 ) |
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| The Rising Tied | ( 1 ) |
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Show Notes
- The pre-show From Zero countdown song for this show was "I Dreamed A Dream" by Susan Boyle.
- Extra production was added to a variety of songs for this concert, including "Somewhere I Belong" and "The Catalyst" with smoke and confetti. This production stayed with the band throughout the rest of the From Zero World Tour in stadium venues.
- LP was a bit sneaky and added the "Moscow Intro", always performed before "New Divide", to the start of 'Cut The Bridge" for the first time.
- Before "The Emptiness Machine", Mike spoke to the crowd: "I usually try to say something in the language of the country we're in... so hey!" He pulled a note out that he said he wrote for the fans, reading it in his best British accent saying, "Oi! This is a cracking night for a fookin show, innit!" He threw the note into the LPU Pit after he read it.
- Emily caught some confetti in her hands during the ending of "Burn It Down".
- To introduce "Where'd You Go", Mike commented, "Awhile ago, Emily made a request for a song to be added to the set and I was surprised because it wasn't a Linkin Park song... it was a Fort Minor song."
- Mike pointed to the sky during the intro of "Waiting For The End".
- Joe and Colin switched placed onstage briefly before "Two Faced", Mike commenting "I wondered why the drums sounded so good!"
- Emily shouted at the crowd to open up the pits during the bridge of "Two Faced".
- Mike spoke to Adam Ruehmer during the transition of his solo medley about the band performing at Wembley. He rapped verse one of "Until It Breaks" after this for the first time (at previous shows, the third verse was featured during this part of the show) in the crowd.
- "Casualty" was rotated in for the heavy rotation slot after Mike's solo medley for the first time since 2025.06.16 Hanover, Germany.
- "Over Each Other" rotated in during the ballad rotation, also appearing for the first time since 2025.06.16 Hanover, Germany.
- Mike played the guitar melody of "Enjoy The Silence" by Depeche Mode over the extended intro of 'Overflow".
- Against Colin's wishes, Mike and Emily decided to play the number game for the "Numb" intro - a fan chose number 2, leading to Colin performing the "Numb/Encore" intro in a reggaeton style. The band continued to jam with the reggaeton style with "Numb" lyrics at the end of the song.
- "A Place For My Head" featured in the encore after once again after "Let You Fade" replaced it at the last show in 2025.06.26 Arnhem, Netherlands. Mike held a poll on Twitter asking for fans to vote for a song to be played at the show, with "A Place For My Head", "Points Of Authority", and "Let You Fade" all in contention.
- Mike rapped the first verse of "Reading My Eyes" over the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out" for the fourth time on the From Zero World Tour, the last being a few shows prior at 2025.06.22 Hellfest. Confetti cannons went off for the finale of the song.
Other Notes
- This was the largest headlining show Linkin Park had ever performed up until this point, selling out Wembley Stadium with a capacity of around 80,000 to 90,000 fans. The band broke this same record just the week before at their show at the Olympiastadion in 2025.06.18 Berlin, Germany and then broke it again in Paris later on the tour. Three attendance records were set by the band for headlining shows on this tour, all in increasing order - Berlin, London, and Paris.
- This show was announced on November 14, 2024 with the From Zero World Tour, exactly 27 years to the day of the band's first Xero show in 1997.
- Mike mentioned in an interview with Pollstar in May 2025, "'""The night that Wembley went on sale, I was texting our manager, kind of freaking out. I was like, 'This is gonna be so embarrassing if we put Wembley Stadium on sale and it doesn't go. This is just such a big swing". He's (our manager's) like, "You know, we run the numbers, and we feel really good about it"." He was right; it was a quick sellout."
- Before the show, the band soundchecked "Over Each Other", "What I've Done", and "When They Come For Me/Remember The Name".
- Brad Delson was at this show backstage.
Sources:
- Time: 3:16 mins
- Comments: "The Emptiness Machine" only. Mixed by Kevin McCombs. Uploaded by Linkin Park to YouTube on August 03.
Gallery
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Tour Admat 1
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Tour Admat 2
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Tour Admat 3
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Promo
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Spiritbox Promo
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Spiritbox Promo
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Venue Teaser
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Fan Meet Ups
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Mike Tweet
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Pop Up Event
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Pop Up Event
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Schedules
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Merch
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Poster
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VIP Poster
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VIP Poster
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Fans
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Pre-Show Fan Event
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Pre-Show Fan Event
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Wristband
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Mike Note
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Mike Note
Show Photos
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Poster
Information (General Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Paul Insect to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in London. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 200 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.
Artist Bio: Paul Insect made a name for himself as one of London’s original street-art trailblazers, first in 1996 with his collective, Insect, which created flyers for raves and parties in the East End. He then broke out as an individual artist with his first solo show in 2007. His gallery work takes the form of abstract portraits in distant landscapes, mixing his street aesthetics with bold colors, Pop imagery and puppetry.

























































































































































