Linkin Park Live - 2026.03.14 - Sydney, Australia
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Linkin Park performance chronology
| 12 Mar 2026 | 14 Mar 2026 | 15 Mar 2026 |
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Other Notes
- This show was announced on August 10, 2025.
- Polaris was added as support on November 20, 2025.
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LPU Early Entry
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Poster (Signed)
Poster
Information (General Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Finok to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2026 From Zero World Tour stop in Sydney. 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 Raphael Sagarra (Finok) to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2026 From Zero World Tour stop in Sydney. 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: Raphael Sagarra (Finok) is a significant figure in Brazilian contemporary art, whose work investigates sociocultural and identity issues through a dialogue between popular tradition and contemporary critique. He began his career with illegal urban interventions in São Paulo, developing a distinctive visual language marked by typography, characters, intense chromatic gradients, and geometric patterns. His poetics revisits vernacular iconography, syncretic beliefs, and popular symbols, balancing rebellion, spirituality, and enchantment.
By re-signifying elements of subcultures such as kites and fire balloons, the artist reflects on marginality, illegality, and cultural legitimation. In painting, he merges popular, conceptual, and religious references with oriental and tropical influences, exploring the duality between strength and fragility. His practice also extends to sculpture, creating objects that evoke reinterpreted ex-votos, and to recent research on vernacular architecture and anonymous street writings, addressing memory, authorship, and presence with irony and provocation.