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==Summary==
==Summary==


[http://lplive.net/shows/2008 2008] was another pretty big year for Linkin Park. They kicked off the ''[[Minutes To Midnight]]'' arena tour in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080116 Hannover, Germany] on January 16th and premiered a few more songs live, such as "[[Valentine's Day]]", "[[In Between]]" and a short cover of The Cure's "[[Just Like Heaven]]" featuring Mike playing the keyboard and doing vocals. They also brought back [[A Place For My Head]] back into the setlist for the first time since 2004. The last highlight of the setlist included "[[What I've Done]]" opening the setlist for the first time, with a heavy ambient-noise based intro that easily won over the crowd. The band played some pretty big venues in Europe, such as the [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080121 Kölnarena] and the [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080128 O2 Arena]. The entire tour was a highlight in the band's history because as far as we know, this is the first tour that they completely sold out (every show).
[http://lplive.net/shows/2008 2008] was another pretty big year for Linkin Park. They kicked off the ''[[Minutes To Midnight]]'' arena tour in [[Live:20080116|Hannover, Germany]] on January 16th and premiered a few more songs live, such as "[[Valentine's Day]]", "[[In Between]]" and a short cover of The Cure's "[[Just Like Heaven]]" featuring Mike playing the keyboard and doing vocals. They also brought back [[A Place For My Head]] back into the setlist for the first time since 2004. The last highlight of the setlist included "[[What I've Done]]" opening the setlist for the first time, with a heavy ambient-noise based intro that easily won over the crowd. The band played some pretty big venues in Europe, such as the [[Live:20080121|Kölnarena]] and the [[Live:20080128|O2 Arena]]. The entire tour was a highlight in the band's history because as far as we know, this is the first tour that they completely sold out (every show).


After filming their live video for "[[Given Up]]" on the UK leg of the tour, the guys headed over to kick off the North American Winter Tour in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080212 Omaha, Nebraska]. The tour was aiming at hitting cities the band hasn't played in in a while, like [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080218 Manchester, NH], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080225 Lexington, KY], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080229 Oklahoma City, OK], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080226 Nashville, TN], and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080310 Sacramento, CA]. The biggest highlight of the tour is easily the fact that the band played on a 360 degree stage, and even sold out three shows of the tour - [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080222 Montreal, QC], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080221-2 New York City, NY], and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080304 Los Angeles, CA] - which meant that they played to a full circle of audience members. Unfortunately, the past repeated itself in the way that when things were going well for the band, Chester got tracheobronchitis in February, and the band was forced to cut the [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080229 Oklahoma City, OK] show short and then cancel the next two shows in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080301 Albuquerque, NM] and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080302 El Paso, TX]. After abbreviating setlists for the next few shows, the band ended the tour on a strong note with a full setlist in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080310 Sacramento, CA], putting an end to the tour and giving the guys a much needed three month break.
After filming their live video for "[[Given Up]]" on the UK leg of the tour, the guys headed over to kick off the North American Winter Tour in [[Live:20080212|Omaha, Nebraska]]. The tour was aiming at hitting cities the band hasn't played in in a while, like [[Live:20080218|Manchester, NH]], [[Live:20080225|Lexington, KY]], [[Live:20080229|Oklahoma City, OK]], [[Live:20080226|Nashville, TN]], and [[Live:20080310|Sacramento, CA]]. The biggest highlight of the tour is easily the fact that the band played on a 360 degree stage, and even sold out three shows of the tour - [[Live:20080222|Montreal, QC]], [[Live:20080221-2|New York City, NY]], and [[Live:20080304|Los Angeles, CA]] - which meant that they played to a full circle of audience members. Unfortunately, the past repeated itself in the way that when things were going well for the band, Chester got tracheobronchitis in February, and the band was forced to cut the [[Live:20080229|Oklahoma City, OK]] show short and then cancel the next two shows in [[Live:20080301|Albuquerque, NM]] and [[Live:20080302|El Paso, TX]]. After abbreviating setlists for the next few shows, the band ended the tour on a strong note with a full setlist in [[Live:20080310|Sacramento, CA]], putting an end to the tour and giving the guys a much needed three month break.


During this time, Chester held his annual [http://lplive.net/shows/db/deadbysunrise/20080510 Club Tattoo party] in Arizona, and played with his solo band [[Dead By Sunrise]], debuting two new songs called "[[Walking In Circles]]" and "[[My Suffering]]". In May, the band released a new single/collaboration with Busta Rhymes entitled "[[We Made It]]". Right before the June European Tour kicked off, they played a secret show at [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080529 Third Encore], their rehearsal space, for 14 fans, and debuted [[We Made It]] live. Fake setlists floated around after the show for the summer's Projekt Revolution Tour, containing such songs as "[[No Roads Left]]", "[[Announcement Service Public]]", [[Easier To Run]], an acoustic rendition of "[[Numb]]" and "[[By Myself]]". Later on, these turned out to be all untrue.
During this time, Chester held his annual [[Live:20080510|Club Tattoo party]] in Arizona, and played with his solo band [[Dead By Sunrise]], debuting two new songs called "[[Walking In Circles]]" and "[[My Suffering]]". In May, the band released a new single/collaboration with Busta Rhymes entitled "[[We Made It]]". Right before the June European Tour kicked off, they played a secret show at [[Live:20080529|Third Encore]], their rehearsal space, for 14 fans, and debuted [[We Made It]] live. Fake setlists floated around after the show for the summer's Projekt Revolution Tour, containing such songs as "[[No Roads Left]]", "[[Announcement Service Public]]", [[Easier To Run]], an acoustic rendition of "[[Numb]]" and "[[By Myself]]". Later on, these turned out to be all untrue.


In June, Linkin Park headed to Europe again. They played in a lot of countries that they haven't played in for many years, or haven't played in ever. Some of these countries were [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080610 Lithuania], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080607-2 Spain], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080625 Greece], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080620 Italy], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080618 Austria], and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080622 Ireland]. Unfortunately, the band had to cancel two shows in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080614 Sweden] and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080615 Switzerland] due to Brad having an ear infection. This was the 3rd time that Linkin Park had to cancel in Sweden out of 4 scheduled appearances ever, so many fans were left disappointed. The tour had a few setlist changes, including "[[Reading My Eyes]]" being brought back, "[[One Step Closer]]" and "[[Lying From You]]" having new intros, and "[[Pushing Me Away]]" studio version returning to the setlist. The band then debuted for the first time, Projekt Revolution in Europe. They played three of these in Germany - [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080621 München], [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080627 Berlin], and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080628 Düsseldorf], and one in England - [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080629 Milton Keynes], which was filmed for the CD/DVD release entitled ''[[Road To Revolution]]''.
In June, Linkin Park headed to Europe again. They played in a lot of countries that they haven't played in for many years, or haven't played in ever. Some of these countries were [[Live:20080610|Lithuania]], [[Live:20080607-2|Spain]], [[Live:20080625|Greece]], [[Live:20080620|Italy]], [[Live:20080618|Austria]], and [[Live:20080622|Ireland]]. Unfortunately, the band had to cancel two shows in [[Live:20080614|Sweden]] and [[Live:20080615|Switzerland]] due to Brad having an ear infection. This was the 3rd time that Linkin Park had to cancel in Sweden out of 4 scheduled appearances ever, so many fans were left disappointed. The tour had a few setlist changes, including "[[Reading My Eyes]]" being brought back, "[[One Step Closer]]" and "[[Lying From You]]" having new intros, and "[[Pushing Me Away]]" studio version returning to the setlist. The band then debuted for the first time, Projekt Revolution in Europe. They played three of these in Germany - [[Live:20080621|München]], [[Live:20080627|Berlin]], and [[Live:20080628|Düsseldorf]], and one in England - [[Live:20080629|Milton Keynes]], which was filmed for the CD/DVD release entitled ''[[Road To Revolution]]''.


Linkin Park then took about a week and a half off, and then played two festival shows in Canada in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080712 Toronto] and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080713 Québec], each show highlighted with something interesting. Toronto featured the band starting the setlist off with three piano-style songs ("[[Breaking The Habit]]", "[[Pushing Me Away]]", and "[[Hands Held High]]") due to only three members being at the actual show at showtime. After "[[Hands Held High]]", the rest of the band appeared and a normal setlist was kicked off with "[[What I've Done]]". Near the end of the show, the lights went off on the bridge to "[[A Place For My Head]]" and came back on for the ending of "[[One Step Closer]]". Québec featured the band playing in heavy rain, but it didn't deter any of the thousands that showed up for their favorite band.
Linkin Park then took about a week and a half off, and then played two festival shows in Canada in [[Live:20080712|Toronto]] and [[Live:20080713|Québec]], each show highlighted with something interesting. Toronto featured the band starting the setlist off with three piano-style songs ("[[Breaking The Habit]]", "[[Pushing Me Away]]", and "[[Hands Held High]]") due to only three members being at the actual show at showtime. After "[[Hands Held High]]", the rest of the band appeared and a normal setlist was kicked off with "[[What I've Done]]". Near the end of the show, the lights went off on the bridge to "[[A Place For My Head]]" and came back on for the ending of "[[One Step Closer]]". Québec featured the band playing in heavy rain, but it didn't deter any of the thousands that showed up for their favorite band.


After successfully rocking Canada, the band kicked off [[Projekt Revolution 2008|Projekt Revolution]] in the US, starting in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080716 Mansfield, MA] on July 16th, and ending in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080824 Woodlands, TX] on July 24th. While it was shorter than the previous year's Projekt Revolution Tour, there were several highlights of the tour. Chester joined Chris Cornell just about every night during his set on "[[Hunger Strike]]", and Chris returned the favor on "[[Crawling]]" during Linkin Park's set. Chester also performed "The Outsider" with ASHES dIVIDE a few times. Unfortunately, Busta Rhymes had to leave the tour early due to label troubles, but the first few shows were treated to "[[We Made It]]" live. Street Drum Corps joined the band to open the set and came back out for the last song as well.
After successfully rocking Canada, the band kicked off [[Projekt Revolution 2008|Projekt Revolution]] in the US, starting in [[Live:20080716|Mansfield, MA]] on July 16th, and ending in [[Live:20080824|Woodlands, TX]] on July 24th. While it was shorter than the previous year's Projekt Revolution Tour, there were several highlights of the tour. Chester joined Chris Cornell just about every night during his set on "[[Hunger Strike]]", and Chris returned the favor on "[[Crawling]]" during Linkin Park's set. Chester also performed "The Outsider" with ASHES dIVIDE a few times. Unfortunately, Busta Rhymes had to leave the tour early due to label troubles, but the first few shows were treated to "[[We Made It]]" live. Street Drum Corps joined the band to open the set and came back out for the last song as well.


While the band seemed exhausted at the end of the tour, they vowed to play in [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081006 Las Vegas, NV] for a Verizon Remix Contest winner, and one last short run of five shows in Asia for the [[Asian Tour 2008|Music For Relief Asian Benefit Tour]]. The day before the Las Vegas show, Chester slipped two discs in his back, which resulted in the rest of the shows for the remainder of the year being canceled. Hoping to still end the year on a bright note, the band released a CD/DVD of the Milton Keynes show on November 25, and headed to the studio to record the new album earlier that month.
While the band seemed exhausted at the end of the tour, they vowed to play in [[Live:20081006|Las Vegas, NV]] for a Verizon Remix Contest winner, and one last short run of five shows in Asia for the [[Asian Tour 2008|Music For Relief Asian Benefit Tour]]. The day before the Las Vegas show, Chester slipped two discs in his back, which resulted in the rest of the shows for the remainder of the year being canceled. Hoping to still end the year on a bright note, the band released a CD/DVD of the Milton Keynes show on November 25, and headed to the studio to record the new album earlier that month.


==Tours==
==Tours==
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==Great audience recordings==
==Great audience recordings==


* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080120 2008.01.20 Frankfurt] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080120|2008.01.20 Frankfurt]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080121 2008.01.21 Köln] (Audio - full show)
* [[Live:20080121|2008.01.21 Köln]] (Audio - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080122 2008.01.22 Paris] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080122|2008.01.22 Paris]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080221-2 2008.02.21 New York City] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080221-2|2008.02.21 New York City]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080627 2008.06.27 Berlin] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080627|2008.06.27 Berlin]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080628 2008.06.28 Düsseldorf] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080628|2008.06.28 Düsseldorf]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080719 2008.07.19 Camden] (Audio - full show)
* [[Live:20080719|2008.07.19 Camden]] (Audio - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080722 2008.07.22 Wantagh] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080722|2008.07.22 Wantagh]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080730 2008.07.30 Charlotte] (Audio - full show)
* [[Live:20080730|2008.07.30 Charlotte]] (Audio - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080809 2008.08.09 Mountain View] (Audio - full show)
* [[Live:20080809|2008.08.09 Mountain View]] (Audio - full show)


==List of professional recordings==
==List of professional recordings==


* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080221-1 2008.02.21 SoHo] (Audio - iTunes - full show)
* [[Live:20080221-1|2008.02.21 SoHo]] (Audio - iTunes - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080228 2008.02.28 Nashville] (Audio - ''[[Songs From The Underground]]'' CD: "[[My December]]" (Piano Version))
* [[Live:20080228|2008.02.28 Nashville]] (Audio - ''[[Songs From The Underground]]'' CD: "[[My December]]" (Piano Version))
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080607-1 2008.06.07 Lisboa] (Video - full show)
* [[Live:20080607-1|2008.06.07 Lisboa]] (Video - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080607-2 2008.06.07 Madrid] (Audio - full show)
* [[Live:20080607-2|2008.06.07 Madrid]] (Audio - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080629 2008.06.29 Milton Keynes] (Video / Audio ''[[Road To Revolution]]'' CD/DVD - full show)
* [[Live:20080629|2008.06.29 Milton Keynes]] (Video / Audio ''[[Road To Revolution]]'' CD/DVD - full show)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080718 2008.07.18 Burgettstown] (Audio - ''[[Songs From The Underground]]'' CD: "[[Hunger Strike]]" (Chris Cornell feat. Chester Bennington) and "[[Crawling]]")
* [[Live:20080718|2008.07.18 Burgettstown]] (Audio - ''[[Songs From The Underground]]'' CD: "[[Hunger Strike]]" (Chris Cornell feat. Chester Bennington) and "[[Crawling]]")
* Winter European Tour SBD shows / North American Arena Tour SBD shows / Milton Keynes SBD show / PR:08 SBD shows
* Winter European Tour SBD shows / North American Arena Tour SBD shows / Milton Keynes SBD show / PR:08 SBD shows


==Touring bands==
==Touring bands==


* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080116 2008.01.16 Hannover]: Disco Ensemble, Julien-K ((canceled)
* [[Live:20080116|2008.01.16 Hannover]]: Disco Ensemble, Julien-K ((canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080117 2008.01.17 Amnéville]: Vegastar, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080117|2008.01.17 Amnéville]]: Vegastar, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080118 2008.01.18 Basel]: No opening band, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080118|2008.01.18 Basel]]: No opening band, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080120 2008.01.20 Frankfurt]: Disco Ensemble, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080120|2008.01.20 Frankfurt]]: Disco Ensemble, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080121 2008.01.21 Köln]: Disco Ensemble, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080121|2008.01.21 Köln]]: Disco Ensemble, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080122 2008.01.22 Paris]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080122|2008.01.22 Paris]]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080124 2008.01.24 Nottingham]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K ((canceled)
* [[Live:20080124|2008.01.24 Nottingham]]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K ((canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080125 2008.01.25 Sheffield]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080125|2008.01.25 Sheffield]]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080127 2008.01.27 Manchester]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080127|2008.01.27 Manchester]]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080128 2008.01.28 London]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080128|2008.01.28 London]]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080129 2008.01.29 London]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[Live:20080129|2008.01.29 London]]: Biffy Clyro, Julien-K (canceled)
* [[North American Tour 2008]]: Coheed And Cambria, Chiodos
* [[North American Tour 2008]]: Coheed And Cambria, Chiodos
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080610 2008.06.10 Vilnius]: The Blackout
* [[Live:20080610|2008.06.10 Vilnius]]: The Blackout
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080611 2008.06.11 Riga]: The Blackout
* [[Live:20080611|2008.06.11 Riga]]: The Blackout
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080617 2008.06.17 Brno]: Enter Shikari
* [[Live:20080617|2008.06.17 Brno]]: Enter Shikari
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080618 2008.06.18 Graz]: Enter Shikari
* [[Live:20080618|2008.06.18 Graz]]: Enter Shikari
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080621 2008.06.21 München]: HIM, N.E.R.D., The Used, The Blackout
* [[Live:20080621|2008.06.21 München]]: HIM, N.E.R.D., The Used, The Blackout
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080622 2008.06.22 Dublin]: Queens Of The Stone Age, Coheed And Cambria
* [[Live:20080622|2008.06.22 Dublin]]: Queens Of The Stone Age, Coheed And Cambria
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080624 2008.06.24 Mannheim]: Enter Shikari
* [[Live:20080624|2008.06.24 Mannheim]]: Enter Shikari
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080625 2008.06.25 Athens]: The Blackout
* [[Live:20080625|2008.06.25 Athens]]: The Blackout
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080627 2008.06.27 Berlin]: HIM, N.E.R.D.
* [[Live:20080627|2008.06.27 Berlin]]: HIM, N.E.R.D.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080628 2008.06.28 Düsseldorf]: HIM, N.E.R.D., The Used, The Bravery, Innerpartysystem
* [[Live:20080628|2008.06.28 Düsseldorf]]: HIM, N.E.R.D., The Used, The Bravery, Innerpartysystem
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080629 2008.06.29 Milton Keynes]: Jay-Z, Pendulum, N.E.R.D., Enter Shikari, The Bravery, Innerpartysystem.
* [[Live:20080629|2008.06.29 Milton Keynes]]: Jay-Z, Pendulum, N.E.R.D., Enter Shikari, The Bravery, Innerpartysystem.
* [[Projekt Revolution 2008|Projekt Revolution]]: Main Stage: Chris Cornell, The Bravery, ASHES dIVIDE, Busta Rhymes (left after 5 shows) - Revolution Stage: Atreyu, 10 Years, Hawthorne Heights, Armor For Sleep, Street Drum Corps
* [[Projekt Revolution 2008|Projekt Revolution]]: Main Stage: Chris Cornell, The Bravery, ASHES dIVIDE, Busta Rhymes (left after 5 shows) - Revolution Stage: Atreyu, 10 Years, Hawthorne Heights, Armor For Sleep, Street Drum Corps
* [[Asian Tour 2008]] (and [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081006 Las Vegas 2008.10.06]): Opening bands are unknown for the canceled shows.
* [[Asian Tour 2008]] (and [[Live:20081006|Las Vegas 2008.10.06]]): Opening bands are unknown for the canceled shows.


==Canceled shows==
==Canceled shows==


* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080301 2008.03.01 Albuquerque] - Reason: Chester was sick.
* [[Live:20080301|2008.03.01 Albuquerque]] - Reason: Chester was sick.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080302 2008.03.02 El Paso] - Reason: Chester was sick.
* [[Live:20080302|2008.03.02 El Paso]] - Reason: Chester was sick.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080614 2008.06.14 Hultsfred] - Reason: Brad had an ear infection.
* [[Live:20080614|2008.06.14 Hultsfred]] - Reason: Brad had an ear infection.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080615 2008.06.15 Interlaken] - Reason: Brad had an ear infection.
* [[Live:20080615|2008.06.15 Interlaken]] - Reason: Brad had an ear infection.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20080624-1 2008.06.24 Istanbul] - Reason: Mannheim show scheduled for this date instead.
* [[Live:20080624-1|2008.06.24 Istanbul]] - Reason: Mannheim show scheduled for this date instead.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081006 2008.10.06 Las Vegas] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [[Live:20081006|2008.10.06 Las Vegas]] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081012 2008.10.12 Shanghai] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [[Live:20081012|2008.10.12 Shanghai]] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081015 2008.10.15 Wuhan] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [[Live:20081015|2008.10.15 Wuhan]] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081017 2008.10.17 Taipei] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [[Live:20081017|2008.10.17 Taipei]] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081019 2008.10.19 Beijing] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [[Live:20081019|2008.10.19 Beijing]] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2008/20081021 2008.10.21 Macao] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.
* [[Live:20081021|2008.10.21 Macao]] - Reason: Chester slipped two discs in his back.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 21:46, 22 February 2024

Summary

2008 was another pretty big year for Linkin Park. They kicked off the Minutes To Midnight arena tour in Hannover, Germany on January 16th and premiered a few more songs live, such as "Valentine's Day", "In Between" and a short cover of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven" featuring Mike playing the keyboard and doing vocals. They also brought back A Place For My Head back into the setlist for the first time since 2004. The last highlight of the setlist included "What I've Done" opening the setlist for the first time, with a heavy ambient-noise based intro that easily won over the crowd. The band played some pretty big venues in Europe, such as the Kölnarena and the O2 Arena. The entire tour was a highlight in the band's history because as far as we know, this is the first tour that they completely sold out (every show).

After filming their live video for "Given Up" on the UK leg of the tour, the guys headed over to kick off the North American Winter Tour in Omaha, Nebraska. The tour was aiming at hitting cities the band hasn't played in in a while, like Manchester, NH, Lexington, KY, Oklahoma City, OK, Nashville, TN, and Sacramento, CA. The biggest highlight of the tour is easily the fact that the band played on a 360 degree stage, and even sold out three shows of the tour - Montreal, QC, New York City, NY, and Los Angeles, CA - which meant that they played to a full circle of audience members. Unfortunately, the past repeated itself in the way that when things were going well for the band, Chester got tracheobronchitis in February, and the band was forced to cut the Oklahoma City, OK show short and then cancel the next two shows in Albuquerque, NM and El Paso, TX. After abbreviating setlists for the next few shows, the band ended the tour on a strong note with a full setlist in Sacramento, CA, putting an end to the tour and giving the guys a much needed three month break.

During this time, Chester held his annual Club Tattoo party in Arizona, and played with his solo band Dead By Sunrise, debuting two new songs called "Walking In Circles" and "My Suffering". In May, the band released a new single/collaboration with Busta Rhymes entitled "We Made It". Right before the June European Tour kicked off, they played a secret show at Third Encore, their rehearsal space, for 14 fans, and debuted We Made It live. Fake setlists floated around after the show for the summer's Projekt Revolution Tour, containing such songs as "No Roads Left", "Announcement Service Public", Easier To Run, an acoustic rendition of "Numb" and "By Myself". Later on, these turned out to be all untrue.

In June, Linkin Park headed to Europe again. They played in a lot of countries that they haven't played in for many years, or haven't played in ever. Some of these countries were Lithuania, Spain, Greece, Italy, Austria, and Ireland. Unfortunately, the band had to cancel two shows in Sweden and Switzerland due to Brad having an ear infection. This was the 3rd time that Linkin Park had to cancel in Sweden out of 4 scheduled appearances ever, so many fans were left disappointed. The tour had a few setlist changes, including "Reading My Eyes" being brought back, "One Step Closer" and "Lying From You" having new intros, and "Pushing Me Away" studio version returning to the setlist. The band then debuted for the first time, Projekt Revolution in Europe. They played three of these in Germany - München, Berlin, and Düsseldorf, and one in England - Milton Keynes, which was filmed for the CD/DVD release entitled Road To Revolution.

Linkin Park then took about a week and a half off, and then played two festival shows in Canada in Toronto and Québec, each show highlighted with something interesting. Toronto featured the band starting the setlist off with three piano-style songs ("Breaking The Habit", "Pushing Me Away", and "Hands Held High") due to only three members being at the actual show at showtime. After "Hands Held High", the rest of the band appeared and a normal setlist was kicked off with "What I've Done". Near the end of the show, the lights went off on the bridge to "A Place For My Head" and came back on for the ending of "One Step Closer". Québec featured the band playing in heavy rain, but it didn't deter any of the thousands that showed up for their favorite band.

After successfully rocking Canada, the band kicked off Projekt Revolution in the US, starting in Mansfield, MA on July 16th, and ending in Woodlands, TX on July 24th. While it was shorter than the previous year's Projekt Revolution Tour, there were several highlights of the tour. Chester joined Chris Cornell just about every night during his set on "Hunger Strike", and Chris returned the favor on "Crawling" during Linkin Park's set. Chester also performed "The Outsider" with ASHES dIVIDE a few times. Unfortunately, Busta Rhymes had to leave the tour early due to label troubles, but the first few shows were treated to "We Made It" live. Street Drum Corps joined the band to open the set and came back out for the last song as well.

While the band seemed exhausted at the end of the tour, they vowed to play in Las Vegas, NV for a Verizon Remix Contest winner, and one last short run of five shows in Asia for the Music For Relief Asian Benefit Tour. The day before the Las Vegas show, Chester slipped two discs in his back, which resulted in the rest of the shows for the remainder of the year being canceled. Hoping to still end the year on a bright note, the band released a CD/DVD of the Milton Keynes show on November 25, and headed to the studio to record the new album earlier that month.

Tours

Songs Played

Hybrid Theory:

Meteora:

Minutes To Midnight:

Others:

Great audience recordings

List of professional recordings

Touring bands

Canceled shows

External Links

  • A comprehensive guide for all 2008 shows on LPLive