Linkin Park Live - 2025.10.28 - Lima, Peru
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Linkin Park performance chronology
| 25 Oct 2025 | 28 Oct 2025 | 31 Oct 2025 |
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| The Magic Number | Pre-show w/ From Zero countdown; De La Soul song | |
| Act 1 | Inception Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 1. | Somewhere I Belong | Short Intro w/ Scratch |
| 2. | Crawling
Rotation song |
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| 3. | Up From The Bottom | |
| 4. | New Divide
Rotation song |
Moscow Intro (Short) |
| From Zero (Intro) | ||
| 5. | The Emptiness Machine | |
| Act 2 | Creation Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 6. | The Catalyst | Shortened (No Third Chorus/Breakdown) |
| 7. | Burn It Down | |
| 8. | Cut The Bridge
Rotation song |
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| 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. | From The Inside
Rotation song |
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| 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/ "It's Goin' Down" Verse 1 & Chorus |
| 15. | Given Up
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. Synth Intro w/ Metallica's "One" |
| 21. | Numb | "Numb/Encore" Intro; Ext. Outro |
| 22. | Stained
Rotation song |
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| 23. | In The End | |
| 24. | Faint | Ext. Outro |
| Act 5 | Resolution Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 25. | Papercut | 2024 Intro |
| 26. | Heavy Is The Crown | |
| 27. | Bleed It Out | Ext. Bridge w/ "A Place For My Head" Verse 1; Ext. Outro |
| Pass The Mic | Beastie Boys song | |
| From Zero | ( 7 ) |
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| Other | ( 5 ) |
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| Hybrid Theory | ( 4 ) |
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| Meteora | ( 4 ) |
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| Minutes To Midnight | ( 3 ) |
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| A Thousand Suns | ( 2 ) |
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| Living Things | ( 1 ) |
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| The Rising Tied | ( 1 ) |
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Show Notes
- The pre-show From Zero countdown song was "The Magic Number" by De La Soul.
- "Up From The Bottom" was performed in Act 1 for the second show in a row.
- Joe added some extra scratching to the end of the "Creation Intro" before "The Catalyst".
- Emily counted in Spanish on the intro of "Burn It Down" - "uno, dos, tres!"
- After "Burn It Down", Mike said it was like a party in the crowd; he thanked the fans for being so loud.
- "Cut The Bridge" was performed in Act 2 after "Burn It Down", its first performance in 8 shows. Like its last performance in Phoenix, it was not performed with the "Moscow Intro" (since it was used earlier on "New Divide").
- Before "Where'd You Go", the crowd led a large Linkin Park chant.
- "From The Inside" was performed in the rotation spot after "Waiting For The End" for the first time, which has been reserved for "Castle Of Glass" or "Lies Greed Misery" before this show.
- On the intro of "Two Faced", Emily said, "Yeah, it's a Two Faced party, baby!"
- When Mike went down into the crowd to give his hat to a fan, he was gifted with a flag of Peru from a fan. He rapped "It's Goin' Down" verse 1 and chorus over his solo medley ("When They Come For Me"/"Remember The Name").
- Mike followed a crowd chant after his solo medley. He then asked in Spanish for fans to put their hands up and clap them.
- "Given Up" was performed for the first time in 10 shows, since Kansas City, in the Act 2 heavy rotation spot. There was a massive flare lit up in the pit during the song. Before the song, Mike told fans in Spanish to put their hands up, asking the band if it was "manos" for hands and then said "manos... all of them" to which the crowd laughed. As the song kicked in, he said "1, 2, 1, 2, fuck yeah!"
- Poppy did not guest on "One Step Closer" like she did at the prior show in Bogota.
- "Over Each Other" was performed for the second show in a row as well (like "From The Inside"), this time in its normal rotation spot after "Lost".
- Mike played the riff of "One' by Metallica on synth over the extended intro of 'Overflow".
- The band tried to lead the crowd on a clap-along on the intro of "Numb" and then they jammed for a bit. On the outro, the band jammed while Emily sang, "Lima, Peru, it's so good to be here with you!"
- "Stained" was performed in the rotation spot after "Numb".
- Fans lit several flares in the crowd on "Faint".
- Before "Bleed It Out", Mike said backstage the band was talking about how great the crowd was. He concluded by saying, "We love the food, we love the people, we love Joe Hahn."
- Mike rapped verse 1 of "A Place For My Head" over the bridge of "Bleed It Out".
- The band played "Pass The Mic" by the Beastie Boys after the show on the speakers as fans were leaving the venue.
Other Notes
- 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.
- On March 27, 2025, the show date was moved to October 28, 2025 from October 29, 2025 with the restructuring of the South American Tour. Because venues and tickets were not originally announced for South America, the venue was confirmed with ticketing information on that day as well.
- On September 24, 2025, Linkin Park announced Poppy as a guest band for the From Zero South American Tour 2025: "We’re excited to have Poppy join us on our upcoming South America tour. Get tickets at LinkinPark.com/Tour. See you soon."
- Mike said on February 20, 2025 on Discord about Poppy: "I like Poppy. I've known about her since way back when she did the weird youtube stuff. that was great"
- Linkin Park's longtime security team member, Tom Robb, designed the show poster for this show. He is also an artist!
Gallery
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Tour Admat (w/ original South American dates)
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South America Tour Admat
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South America Tour Admat w/ Poppy
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Promo
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Schedules
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Schedules
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Poster
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Poster (Signed)
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Setlist
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Setlist and Passes
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Setlist and Show Items
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Wristband
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Wristbands
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LPU Passport Photos
Photos of the Show
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Poster
Information (General Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Tom Robb to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Lima. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 100 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.
Information (Signed Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Tom Robb to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Lima. Signed by the band, each hand-numbered print is limited to 10 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.
Artist Bio: Tom Robb is not your typical artist. With a career that spans over 38 years as a professional bodyguard for some of the biggest names in music and entertainment, Tom brings a unique and deeply personal perspective to his artwork. His drawings capture the raw energy, emotion, and spirit of the musicians and performers he’s spent a lifetime protecting.
Currently the co-owner of STS Global Security, Tom has worked with a staggering list of clients, including Metallica, Linkin Park, Drake, The Killers, Slipknot, Blink-182, Robert Plant, Halsey, Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Green Day, Suicide Boyz, 21 Savage, Central Cee, Lil Baby, Creed, Kanye West, Disturbed, Paramore, Live, Twenty One Pilots, System of a Down, Tom Segura, Louis CK, Amy Schumer, John Mulaney, and Matisyahu. He also ran the main stage at Coachella for seven consecutive years.
Tom has traveled to over 85 countries, often drawing in fleeting moments between tour stops. His deep connections with the artists he works with allow him to render intimate and powerful portraits that speak to both fans and collectors alike.
Creativity runs in the Robb family. His oldest brother, Dave Robb, served as Head Designer of BMW Motorcycles in Munich, Germany for over 30 years. His youngest brother, Doug Robb, is the lead singer of the band Hoobastank. Tom himself has become a respected artist in his own right, with his work featured in People Magazine, Sports Illustrated, LA Times, KTLA Morning News, and other media outlets.
His art has been commissioned by legends like Bo Jackson, Shaquille O’Neal, the LA Kings, Lakers, Dodgers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and even for the USC Heisman Trophy. His originals and prints are sold at Wild About Music in Austin, Texas.
Now based in Austin, Tom grew up in Japan, Michigan, and California, and has lived in Texas for the past four years with his wife. His recent work has been dedicated to rock music and charity commissions, continuing to channel his passion for music, people, and storytelling through his art.