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Linkin Park Live - 2001.08.01 - Cleveland, OH, United States

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label_quick_facts:
20010801
Wednesday, 1 August 2001
TV performance by Linkin Park
LPLive show count: LPLive's show count definition
Live count:
Country:
United States United States
City:
Cleveland
State:
Event:
RaRHoF 2001 Summer Concert Series
Venue Type:
Other
Other bands:
Alicia Keys (performing earlier in the night), Brother (performing earlier in the night)
31 Jul 2001 1 Aug 2001 3 Aug 2001

Back to 2001

Setlist

  Welcome To The Jungle Intro
1. With You
2. Runaway
3. Papercut
4. Points Of Authority
5. By Myself
6. High Voltage Mike Shinoda Remix
7. Crawling
8. Pushing Me Away
9. In The End Guitar Intro; Vocal Ending
10. A Place For My Head
11. Forgotten Guitar + 2000 Beat Intro; Ext. Bridge

12. One Step Closer
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Hybrid Theory: 11 Other: 1
Hybrid Theory
11 )
  • With You
  • Runaway
  • Papercut
  • Points Of Authority
  • By Myself
  • Crawling
  • Pushing Me Away
  • In The End
  • A Place For My Head
  • Forgotten
  • One Step Closer
Other
1 )
  • High Voltage

Show Notes

  • After not being played on Ozzfest, "High Voltage" returned to the setlist for the first time since Europe in June. It appeared in both OFFEST setlists after this show in August.

Other Notes

  • Linkin Park was a special guest for this show. The promo posters for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2001 Summer Concert Series listed August 1st as being "Brother and special guest"....which turned out to be Alicia Keys. Their show began at 8:00pm, and Linkin Park then played at 11:00pm as a separately billed event (possibly even held in a different location). The date was rumored to have been sometime around August 2001, but it was finally confirmed when a ticket stub for Linkin Park's performance was found online.
  • The performance was filmed for MTV's 20th Anniversary.
  • A Cleveland.com article about the Summer Concert Series in 2001 read, "MTV premieres a new series called "Live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." It aims to show that today's music took root generations earlier. The 10 half-hour programs are slices of a summer concert series the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is staging in its dramatic glass atrium .... Despite the show's title, concert footage is taped in architect I.M. Pei's angular atrium, which has been reconfigured as a TV soundstage. About 1,500 people fill the hall, some hanging from the balconies and waving tiny flashlights handed out at the door."
  • The full setlist was unknown until November 2019 when Felipeintheend obtained it from the promoter of the event.

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