Ext. Intro; Ext. Bridge w/ "There They Go" Verse 1; Ext. Outro
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From Zero
( 6 )
The Emptiness Machine
Two Faced
Casualty
Over Each Other
Overflow
Heavy Is The Crown
Other
( 5 )
New Divide
Up From The Bottom
Joe Solo
When They Come For Me/Remember The Name
Lost
Hybrid Theory
( 5 )
Crawling
One Step Closer
In The End
Papercut
A Place For My Head
Meteora
( 4 )
Somewhere I Belong
Lying From You
Numb
Faint
Living Things
( 2 )
Burn It Down
Castle Of Glass
A Thousand Suns
( 2 )
The Catalyst
Waiting For The End
Minutes To Midnight
( 2 )
What I've Done
Bleed It Out
The Rising Tied
( 1 )
Where'd You Go
Show Notes
Keeping 'Waiting Room' by Fugazi as the main song before the show, Linkin Park added a new "From Zero countdown" to the show, similar to how they promoted the band's comeback in 2024. The timer started at 10 minutes and counted down to zero, then glitched and started counting up as 'Waiting Room' came on. As soon as the song finished, the show began. This was the only show of the tour where the countdown timer counted back up. Mike commented on Discord later in the tour that he was listening behind the stage and he didn't think that the crowd reacted strongly enough to the timer going back up. Starting with the show after this, in Tulsa, the countdown ended at 0:00 and the show began... there was no counting back up.
For his custom vinyls on tour, Joe Hahn was using vinyls for his samples that had the design of the Papercuts (Singles Compilation) zoetrope design with the LP logos on them. At this show, it appears he has switched to custom vinyls with the design of the From Zero Deluxe Edition magenta color.
Colin went to the barricade in front of the stage to meet fans before the show, and Joe went to the same spot to meet fans as Emily and Mike were starting "Lost".
After being moved to the encore rotation slot earlier in the year, "Lying From You" returned to the beginning of the setlist similar to where it was positioned in 2024. This time, it was the second song in the set, with "Crawling" being moved down to the third position.
Joe messed up some of the notes at the end of "New Divide".
Before "The Emptiness Machine", Mike said, "Thank you to everybody out here who supported the band as we relaunched things, new music, being back on the road. Things felt a little different. Different is hard for some people, but we appreciate the fact that you’re here tonight. Thank you so much." He said that the band had new music, and said "we have NEW new music, but we'll get to that a bit later" (referencing the Deluxe Edition of From Zero), before he introduced "The Emptiness Machine".
A shortened version of "Where'd You Go" was added to the set. Mike prefaced it by saying "This next song is a request," after which Emily started pointing at herself (implying that she made the request). The main synth from "Waiting For The End" played during the final chorus of "Where'd You Go" and transitioned into the full song, featuring a new extended intro with that starts like the studio version but features the synth from the 2024 Intro.
Emily appears to have snuck in the popular "'"Toothpaste, caught in the Lidl" meme line during 'Two Faced". However, Colin tweeted the day after the show, "I think what you’re hearing (toothpaste) is a convolution of hihat frequency artifacts mixed with her essing frequencies at 7-9k which is exacerbated by iPhone compression, resulting in the illusion of “toothpaste”. Is the dress blue and black or gold and white?"
Mike switched up his solo medley by extending the transition between "When They Come For Me" and "Remember The Name", going into the crowd and rapping the third verse of "Until It Breaks". He went into the crowd and pointed out someone's Hybrid Theory tattoo before launching into the "Until It Breaks" verse. Mike performed "Until It Breaks" on the Post Traumatic Tour in 2018-2019, but it has not appeared in a Linkin Park show in any form since the same verse was rapped as the intro of "Waiting For The End", which ended with the finale of The Hunting Party's touring at the end of 2015 and was done as a one-off at the Hollywood Bowl tribute show to Chester in October 2017.
"Over Each Other" moved around in the setlist again, moving down in the set and coming after "Lost".
Coming out of the Kintsugi Transition, Mike played the guitar melody from Depeche Mode's "Enjoy The Silence' on synth during the extended intro of 'Overflow". This was a new version of the intro of the song.
Mike threw his new drumstick he had made for "Overflow" into the crowd after the song from his keyboard stand.
Mike went into the crowd and up into the seats during "In The End". He took a woman's phone who was recording and continued the video from his perspective. Before going out, he said that security was going to be mad at him.
Joe played new samples on the Resolution Intro that started the encore.
Mike referenced LPLive's tweet about it being Phoenix's first show with the band in Austin before 'Bleed It Out!' See the Other Notes section for more info.
Mike rapped the first verse of Fort Minor's "There They Go" during the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out".
Debuts
"Up From The Bottom" was performed live for the first time. Emily played guitar on the song, making it the second she has done so on (the first being "Over Each Other"). This was a new guitar for Emily - Linkin Park manager Ryan DeMarti commented on Twitter, "Our friends at Fender built this guitar for Emily. It's a Candy Apple Red American Vintage II 1965 Stratocaster with a Sub-Sonic Baritone neck."
This was the first time that "Where'd You Go" was performed during a Linkin Park set in any capacity. This is also the first time the entire (new) lineup has performed a Fort Minor song, as only Mike and Colin play on the "Remember The Name" portion of Mike's solo medley. In 2015, Rob and Chester joined Mike when Fort Minor's 'Welcome' was in the Linkin Park setlist.
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.
Similar to the two shows in Tokyo earlier in the year, Linkin Park sold this show out so they opened additional seating behind the stage in a full 360 arrangement. The stage was in the "endstage" layout, just with no visual screens behind the band and it was open. This was the only show of the tour that sold out, allowing the band to change the show configuration/production.
On top of it being Emily, Colin, and Alex's first show with the band in the city, it was also Phoenix's, as the band last performed in Austin on October 14, 2000, two weeks before the release of Hybrid Theory and featured Scott Koziol on bass. Koziol departed from touring with the band the following month in November 2000 and Phoenix returned.
The two days before the show featured the band's own "From Zero Fest" in Austin, which included a pop-up store, a "Linkin Pork" taco collaboration with Torchy's Tacos, a Desnudo Coffee collaboration, a From Zero (Deluxe Edition) vinyl listening party for LPU members, a memorabilia exhibit of Linkin Park items, and more.
Comments: Uploaded to YouTube on April 27, 2025. Slight cuts between a few songs, hence the shorter length.
Location: Behind the stage, halfway up, middle (behind Colin)
Taper: dandan
Time: 120:14 mins
Comments: Uploaded to YouTube on April 27, 2025. Shot behind the stage.
Time: 3:01 mins
Comments: "Casualty" only. Uploaded by Linkin Park to YouTube on June 10.
Gallery
Tour Admat
Tour Admat 2
Tour Admat 3
Promo
Promo
Venue Teaser
From Zero Fest
From Zero Fest Merch
Poster
Poster (Signed)
Set Times
Show Merch
Ticket
Setlist
Setlist
Setlist
Setlist
Show Photos
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Poster
Information (General Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Jon Burgerman to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Austin. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 200 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 Jon Burgerman to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Austin. 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: Jon Burgerman (b. 1979 UK) is a New York-based British artist whose works have been acquired by prestigious public collections such as London's Victoria and Albert Museum and the OÖ-Kultur museum in Linz, Austria. His art has been described as “bright, and intuitive, focused on the visceral energy of play as a tenet of communication” (Cate McQuaid, The Boston Globe, July 2021). In recent years he has exhibited at WOAW Gallery (Hong Kong), Chengdu Times Art Museum (China), MISA Art fair Berlin and Cologne, Ojiri Gallery (London), L21 Gallery (Spain), Dopeness Art Lab (Taipei) and Jane Lombard Gallery (New York).
Burgerman’s highly distinctive fuzzy-edged characters epitomise the paradoxes of contemporary life. Their seemingly simple googly eyes betray a range of emotional complexities and anxieties, with comically distressed expressions and collapsing forms underlined by titles such as Xanax, Dualist, Lexapro and Chameleon (2022).
Burgerman's artistic influences include early 20th century animation, Abstract Expressionism, the CoBrA movement, Art Brut and Pop Art. He encourages the viewer to look at the world in new and unexpected ways. It's his belief that simple creative acts can allow people to change not only their world but the world around them.