Two performances in Pennsylvania are part of Linkin Park’s big world tour, which begins in January 2025.

In late January and early February, Linkin Park will perform three gigs in Mexico to kick off the new year. The band travels to Japan for two shows in the middle of February, followed by one in Indonesia.

They will be back in the United States on April 12 for the Sick New World event in Las Vegas.

The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia will host the two Pennsylvania performances on Saturday, August 16, and PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, August 19.

Tickets are available for purchase by fans here (prices are current as of this publication):

Philadelphia, August 16

August 19: Pittsburgh

The group is going on tour to promote their just released album, From Zero, which came out on Friday, November 15. It features the previously released singles “Over Each Other,” “Heavy Is the Crown,” “The Emptiness Machine,” and “Two Faced.”

Along with their first new song in seven years, the band revealed in August that Emily Armstrong would be joining them as a co-vocalist and Colin Brittain would be joining them as drummer. This is the first tour and songs after leader Chester Bennington passed away in 2017.

Dates of the North American tour are:

Austin, Texas, April 26

April 28: Oklahoma’s Tulsa

Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 1.

Baltimore, Maryland, May 3.

Raleigh, North Carolina, May 6.

Greenville, South Carolina, May 8.

Columbus, Ohio, May 10

May 17: Florida’s Daytona Beach

See also  Girls wrestling: Gettysburg Duals results from Saturday

The band will play in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Poland, and France in June and early July.

Brooklyn, New York, July 29

Boston, Massachusetts, July 31

August 1st, Boston, Massachusetts

Newark, New Jersey, Aug. 3

August 5, Montreal, Canada

August 6, Montreal, Canada

August 8: Canada’s Toronto

Chicago, Illinois, August 11

Detroit, Michigan, August 14

Nashville, Tennessee, August 21

St. Louis, Missouri, August 23

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 25

Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 27

Omaha, Nebraska, August 29

Kansas City, Missouri, August 31

Denver, Colorado, September 3

Phoenix, Arizona, September 6

Los Angeles, California, September 13

San Jose, California, September 15

Sacramento, California, September 17

Portland, Oregon, Sept. 19

Vancouver, Canada, September 21

24 September, Seattle, Washington

They will play concerts in Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil in October and November.

Live Entertainment

Note: Every piece of content is rigorously reviewed by our team of experienced writers and editors to ensure its accuracy. Our writers use credible sources and adhere to strict fact-checking protocols to verify all claims and data before publication. If an error is identified, we promptly correct it and strive for transparency in all updates, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!

By admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *