Aug 31 Linkin

LINKIN PARK SETLIST

intro music: The Joker (Steve Miller Band song) (pre-show with From Zero countdown)

Intro Music: Making Our Dreams Come True (Cyndi Grecco song) (pre-show with From Zero countdown)

Act I
Inception Intro B (with elements of "Iridescent")
Somewhere I Belong (short intro with scratch)
Points of Authority
Stained
Crawling
The Emptiness Machine

Act II
Creation Intro B (with elements of "Iridescent")
The Catalyst (shortened (no third chorus/breakdown))
Burn It Down
Up From the Bottom
Where'd You Go (Fort Minor cover) (shortened (intro/1st verse/final chorus); transition ending)
Waiting for the End (ext. intro with 2024 synth)
Lies Greed Misery
Two Faced (with Joe Hahn intro; extended bridge)
Joe Hahn Solo (with Colin)
Empty Spaces
When They Come for Me / Remember the Name (Mike solo; extended transition with "It's Goin' Down" verse 1 & chorus; extended outro)
Given Up
One Step Closer (2024 intro; extended outro with chorus riff)

Act III
Break/Collapse
Lost (hybrid version; 1st verse/1st chorus Mike and Emily piano into full band version)
Good Things Go
What I've Done

Act IV
Kintsugi
Overflow (extended synth intro with "Pushing Me Away" melody)
Numb (with "Control Colin" ska jam "Numb/Encore" intro; extended ska jam outro)
In the End
Faint (with extended outro)

Encore:
Resolution Intro B (with elements of "Iridescent")
Papercut (2024 intro)
A Place for My Head
Heavy Is the Crown
Bleed It Out (ext. bridge w/ "Reading My Eyes" verse 1; ext. outro)

JEAN DAWSON SETLIST

Kollapse
Bad News (??- unreleased song)
SICK OF IT*
Prize Fighter
New Age Crisis
Black Sugar
Rock A Bye Baby
Die for Me
Darlin' (with “Man’s World” outro)
PIRATE RADIO*
THREE HEADS*

LP2025-AllDates
LINKIN PARK DATES

Aug 19 The Pageant St Louis, MO
Aug 20 Marathon Music Works Nashville, TN
Aug 22 House of Blues Chicago, IL
Aug 23 The Fillmore Detroit, MI
Sep 21 Louder Than Life Louisville, KY
Sep 26 Electric Brixton London, UK
Sep 27 Club Academy Manchester, UK
Sep 28 SWX Bristol, UK
Sep 30 013 Tilburg, Netherlands
03 Sep Denver, CO Ball Arena
06 Sep Phoenix, AZ PHX Arena
13 Sep Los Angeles, CA Intuit Dome
15 Sep San Jose, CA SAP Center
17 Sep Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center
19 Sep Portland, OR Moda Center
21 Sep Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
24 Sep Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
25 Oct Bogotá, Colombia Distrito Verde
28 Oct Lima, Peru Estadio San Marcos
31 Oct Buenos Aires, Argentina Parque de la Ciudad
02 Nov Santiago, Chile Estadio Nacional
05 Nov Curitiba, Brazil Estádio Couto Pereira
08 Nov São Paulo, Brazil Estádio MorumBIS
11 Nov Brasília, Brazil Estádio Mane Garrincha
16 Nov Mexico City, Mexico Corona Capital

03 Mar Boondall, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
05 Mar Boondall, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
08 Mar Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena
10 Mar Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena
14 Mar Sydney, Australia Qudos Bank Arena
15 Mar Sydney, Australia Qudos Bank Arena
29 May Stockholm, Sweden 3Arena
01 Jun Hamburg, Germany Volksparkstadion
03 Jun Hamburg, Germany Volksparkstadion
05 Jun-07 Nuremberg, Bavaria Rock im Park
05 Jun-07 Nürburg, RP Rock Am Ring
09 Jun Vienna, Austria Ernst Happel Stadium
11 Jun Munich, Germany Allianz Arena
12 Jun Munich, Germany Allianz Arena
16 Jun Lyon, France Groupama Stadium
21 Jun Lisbon, Portugal Rock in Rio
23 Jun Madrid, Spain Auditorio Miguel Ríos
24 Jun Madrid, Spain Auditorio Miguel Ríos
26 Jun Florence, Italy Visarno Arena
28 Jun Werchter, Belgium Werchter – Parklife
30 Jun Zürich, Switzerland Stadion Letzigrund

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Linkin Park

R.I.P. Chester Bennington (Linkin Park) and Caleb Palmiter (The Jayhawks) You must have all heard that Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington …

From Zero means a new chapter for this longtime hit-making band, carrying on following singer Chester Bennington’s death in 2017.

Linkin Park continues their massive From Zero World Tour in 2025. The four-continent trek includes three North American legs, which began with the tour’s debut shows in late 2024 and stretch into early Fall.

Their 2024 dates marked the band’s first live performances in seven years, and with new lead vocalist Emily Armstrong (formerly of Dead Sara) and drummer Colin Brittain, they’re converting any doubters and showing more of what’s to come.

Following 20th anniversary reissues of the band’s first two albums, 2000’s Hybrid Theory and 2003’s Meteora, the group released their first greatest hits compilation, Papercuts, in early 2024 and eighth album, From Zero, last November.

With the new record, thy added three No. 1s to their 12 career chart-toppers with the archival track “Friendly Fire” and new album singles “The Emptiness Machine” and “Heavy Is the Crown.”

The band’s live lineup includes Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Dave Farrell, Armstrong, and Brittain.

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LINKIN PARK at T-Mobile Center, Kansas City MO (2025-08-31)

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LINKIN PARK at T-Mobile Center, Kansas City MO (2025-08-31)

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_P2_4932JEAN DAWSON at T-Mobile Center, Kansas City MO (2025-08-31)

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