The From Zero World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park in support of the band's eighth studio album From Zero (2024).[2] The tour was announced on September 5, 2024, following the release of the album's lead single, "The Emptiness Machine". The tour commenced on September 11, 2024, in Inglewood, California, and is scheduled to conclude on November 15, 2025, in Porto Alegre, Brazil.[3]
Tour by Linkin Park | |
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Associated album | From Zero |
Start date | September 11, 2024 |
End date | November 15, 2025 |
No. of shows | 73 |
Supporting acts | |
Producer | Live Nation[1] |
Linkin Park concert chronology |
This tour is the band's first in seven years, and the first without vocalist Chester Bennington, drummer Rob Bourdon and lead guitarist Brad Delson. The lattermost remains a member of the band, but has stepped back from touring.[4]
Critical reception
editChris Willman of Variety gave the Inglewood show a positive review, noting that "when a woman is very unexpectedly put at the top of the ticket, things very unexpectedly go right."[5] Ali Shutler of The Guardian gave the London show four out of five stars, commenting that "the hybrid metallers have found a new audience and a reinvigorated sense of purpose".[6]
Set list
editThe following set list was obtained from the concert held on January 31, 2025, in Mexico City.[7] It may not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Act 1 – Inception
Act 2 – Creation
- "The Catalyst"
- "Burn It Down"
- "Over Each Other"
- "Waiting for the End"
- "Castle of Glass"
- "Two Faced"
- "Empty Spaces"
- "When They Come for Me" / "Remember the Name"
- "Casualty"
- "One Step Closer"
Act 3 – Collapse
- "Lost"
- "Good Things Go"
- "What I've Done"
Act 4 – Kintsugi
- "Overflow"
- "Numb"
- "In the End"
- "Faint"
Act 5 – Resolution (Encore)
- "Papercut"
- "A Place for My Head"
- "Heavy Is the Crown"
- "Bleed It Out"
Tour dates
editDate (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Supporting acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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September 11 | Inglewood[a] | United States | Kia Forum | grandson | 16,641 / 16,641 | $2,129,559 |
September 16 | Brooklyn[b] | Barclays Center | 15,993 / 15,993 | $2,128,536 | ||
September 22 | Hamburg | Germany | Barclays Arena | 13,752 / 13,752 | $1,534,615 | |
September 24 | London | England | The O2 Arena | 19,330 / 19,330 | $2,275,184 | |
September 28 | Incheon[c] | South Korea | Inspire Arena | — | 13,639 / 13,639 | $1,354,575 |
November 3 | Nanterre[d] | France | Paris La Défense Arena | Sleep Token | 91,100 / 91,100 | $9,600,000 |
November 8 | Arlington[e] | United States | Globe Life Field | Bad Omens Jean Dawson Helmet | ||
November 11 | Bogotá | Colombia | Coliseo MedPlus | — | ||
November 15 | São Paulo | Brazil | Allianz Parque | Ego Kill Talent | 96,900 / 96,900 | $8,600,000 |
November 16 | ||||||
December 12[f] | Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | Banban | — | — | — |
Date (2025) | City | Country | Venue | Supporting acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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January 31 | Mexico City | Mexico | Estadio GNP Seguros | AFI | — | — |
February 3 | Zapopan[g] | Estadio Tres de Marzo | — | — | ||
February 5 | Monterrey | Estadio Banorte | — | — | ||
February 11 | Saitama | Japan | Saitama Super Arena | — | — | — |
February 12 | ||||||
February 16 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium | — | — | |
April 26 | Austin | United States | Moody Center | grandson | — | — |
April 28 | Tulsa | BOK Center | — | — | ||
May 1 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | — | — | ||
May 3 | Baltimore | CFG Bank Arena | — | — | ||
May 6 | Raleigh | Lenovo Center | — | — | ||
May 8 | Greenville | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | — | — | ||
May 10[h] | Columbus | Historic Crew Stadium | — | — | — | |
May 17[i] | Daytona Beach | Daytona International Speedway | — | — | ||
June 12[j] | Nickelsdorf | Austria | Panonia Fields | — | — | |
June 14[k] | Hradec Králové | Czech Republic | Hradec Králové Airport | — | — | |
June 16 | Hannover | Germany | Niedersachsenstadion | Architects grandson |
— | — |
June 18 | Berlin | Olympiastadion | — | — | ||
June 20 | Bern | Switzerland | Bernexpo | grandson | — | — |
June 22[l] | Clisson | France | Val de Moine | — | — | — |
June 24[m] | Milan | Italy | Ippodromo La Maura | — | — | |
June 26 | Arnhem | Netherlands | Gelredome | Spiritbox | — | — |
June 28 | London | England | Wembley Stadium | Spiritbox JPEGMafia |
— | — |
July 1 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Merkur Spiel-Arena | Architects JPEGMafia |
— | — |
July 3[n] | Werchter | Belgium | Werchter Festivalpark | — | — | — |
July 5[o] | Gdynia | Poland | Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport | — | — | |
July 8 | Frankfurt | Germany | Deutsche Bank Park | Architects JPEGMafia |
— | — |
July 9 | ||||||
July 11 | Saint-Denis[d] | France | Stade de France | One OK Rock JPEGMafia |
— | — |
July 29 | Brooklyn | United States | Barclays Center | Pvris | — | — |
July 31 | Boston | TD Garden | — | — | ||
August 1 | ||||||
August 3 | Newark | Prudential Center | — | — | ||
August 5 | Montreal | Canada | Bell Centre | — | — | |
August 6 | ||||||
August 8 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | — | — | ||
August 11 | Chicago | United States | United Center | — | — | |
August 14 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | ||
August 16 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | Jean Dawson | — | — | |
August 19 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | — | — | ||
August 21 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | ||
August 23 | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | — | — | ||
August 25 | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | — | — | ||
August 27 | Minneapolis | Target Center | — | — | ||
August 29 | Omaha | CHI Health Center Omaha | — | — | ||
August 31 | Kansas City | T-Mobile Center | — | — | ||
September 3 | Denver | Ball Arena | — | — | ||
September 6 | Phoenix | Footprint Center | — | — | ||
September 13 | Los Angeles | Dodger Stadium | Queens of the Stone Age JPEGMafia |
— | — | |
September 15 | San Jose | SAP Center | JPEGMafia | — | — | |
September 17 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | — | — | ||
September 19 | Portland | Moda Center | — | — | ||
September 21 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | — | — | |
September 24 | Seattle | United States | Climate Pledge Arena | — | — | |
October 26 | Bogotá | Colombia | TBA | — | — | — |
October 29 | Lima | Peru | — | — | ||
November 1 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | — | — | ||
November 5 | Santiago | Chile | — | — | ||
November 8 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | — | — | ||
November 10 | São Paulo | — | — | |||
November 13 | Brasília | — | — | |||
November 15 | Porto Alegre | — | — | |||
Total | 367,355 | $27,622,469 |
Cancelled shows
editDate (2025) | City | Country | Venue | Reason | Ref. |
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April 12[p] | Winchester[q] | United States | Las Vegas Festival Grounds | Low ticket sales | [9] |
Personnel
editLinkin Park
edit- Emily Armstrong – lead vocals, guitar
- Colin Brittain – drums, guitar, backing vocals
- Dave "Phoenix" Farrell – bass, backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- Joe Hahn – turntables, samples, backing vocals
- Mike Shinoda – Co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, piano, rapping
Touring member
edit- Alex Feder – lead guitar, backing vocals
Notes
edit- ^ Labeled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
- ^ Labeled as New York City in promotional material.
- ^ Labeled as Seoul in promotional material.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Labeled as Paris in promotional material.
- ^ Labeled as Dallas in promotional material.
- ^ The performance on December 12, 2024, was a part of Soundstorm Festival.
- ^ Labeled as Guadalajara in promotional material.
- ^ The May 10, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the Sonic Temple festival.
- ^ The May 17, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the Welcome to Rockville festival.
- ^ The June 12, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the Nova Rock festival.
- ^ The June 14, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the Rock for People festival.
- ^ The June 22, 2025, performance is set to be a part of Hellfest.
- ^ The June 24, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the I-Days Milano festival.
- ^ The July 3, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the Rock Werchter festival.
- ^ The July 5, 2025, performance is set to be a part of the Open'er festival.
- ^ The April 12, 2025, performance was set to be a part of the Sick New World festival.
- ^ Labeled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
References
edit- ^ "LINKIN PARK Roar Into 2025 with 50+ New Shows on From Zero World Tour" (Press release). Live Nation Entertainment. November 15, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
- ^ Garcia, Thania (September 5, 2024). "Linkin Park Selects Emily Armstrong From Rock Band Dead Sara as New Singer, Reveals Tour and Album 'From Zero'". Variety. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
- ^ "Linkin Park: From Zero World Tour". Linkin Park. November 14, 2024. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
- ^ Moloy, Laura (September 7, 2024). "Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson confirms he will sit out of all live shows". NME. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
- ^ Willman, Chris (September 12, 2024). "Linkin Park rises from the ashes with dark songs, a joyful attitude and a new singer who does primal scream therapy proud: Concert review". Variety. Retrieved October 12, 2024.
- ^ Shutler, Ali (September 25, 2024). "Linkin Park review – monster hits perfectly reshaped for a fresh chapter". The Guardian. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
- ^ "Here's Linkin Park's set list from the first night of their 2025 world..." Kerrang!. February 3, 2025. Retrieved February 3, 2025.
- ^ Various citations concerning the attendance and revenue of the From Zero World Tour 2024:
- Allen, Bob (October 18, 2024). "Chart Scene: Global Ticket Sales Earn Linkin Park Top LIVE75 Debut". Pollstar. Retrieved October 20, 2024.
- "Billboard Boxscore – November 2024". Billboard. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- "Top Tours November 2024". Billboard. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- Saeed, Saeed (December 13, 2024). "Soundstorm review: Linkin Park rock with new singer Emily Armstrong and Eminem gets his mojo back". The National. Retrieved January 8, 2025.
- ^ Skinner, Tom (December 3, 2024). "Here's what Metallica and Linkin Park were reportedly set to earn from cancelled Sick New World festival". NME. Retrieved December 3, 2024.