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From Zero World Tour

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Linkin Park's From Zero World Tour, announced on September 5, 2024, features shows in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, London, Hamburg, Seoul, and Bogota in 2024.

Linkin Park's From Zero World Tour is the band's first tour since the One More Light World Tour was abruptly ended in July 2017 with the passing of lead singer Chester Bennington. Announced on September 5, 2024 at the comeback show in Burbank, California, the original six shows announced for the band included Los Angeles, Brooklyn, London, Hamburg, Seoul, and Bogota that year. It was later expanded to include more cities, such as Paris, Arlington, Sao Paulo, and Riyadh.

The 2024 shows in Bogota, Colombia and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia were the first performances in each country by Linkin Park. Previously, their last "first time" in a new city was in Sopron, Hungary in 2017 for One More Light.

In fall 2024, Linkin Park announced a massive slate for 2025, including some of the largest venues the band has ever performed in.

The 2025 tour kicks off in Mexico for a run of three stadium shows before a few shows in Asia - two in Tokyo and one in Jakarta. The U.S. leg of the tour is the largest since Meteora for Linkin Park and is broken up into two legs - the first in April and May of six shows before headlining appearances at the Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival (formerly Rock on the Range) in Ohio and Welcome to Rockville in Daytona, Florida.

The European Tour in June 2025 takes the band into stadiums consistently for the first time ever, with five sold out German stadiums, a sold out Stade de France in Paris, and a sold out Wembley Stadium in London. Of note, the band will perform back-to-back nights in Frankfurt, Germany in early July due to extraordinary demand by German fans. A mix of six festivals are thrown in on the tour, with the familiar NovaRock, Hellfest, I-Days, and Rock Werchter, with first-time appearances at Rock for People in Czechia and Open'er in Poland. As far as other new cities on the tour, Linkin Park has never performed in Bern, Switzerland and Arnhem, Netherlands until this tour.

The North American Tour picks back up in late July for Linkin Park. This is a whopping 25 shows over two months for the band, which is one of their longest tours ever. Highlights include their first-ever two night stands in Boston, Massachusetts and Montreal, Quebec. On September 13th, Linkin Park and Queens of the Stone Age will host fans at the iconic Dodger Stadium in their hometown of Los Angeles, California. Four Canadian shows are included in the tour, culminating on September 24th.

In fall 2024, the band will embark on their largest South American Tour in LP history. It will be a culmination of just about every South American venture Linkin Park has ever done, with shows in Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, and four shows in Brazil. It is likely night two shows are added in some of these markets, which have venues still listed as TBD.