Linkin Park is back and making waves with the announcement of three new stadium shows following the sellout of their six previously announced arena dates. The iconic nü-metal band will be hitting the road once again, performing at La Defense Arena in Paris on November 3, Globe Life Field in Dallas on November 8, and Allianz Park in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 15.
Tiket Details
Fan club presales will begin on September 25, with general ticket sales launching on September 27. Fans are eager to secure their spots as the excitement for Linkin Park’s return continues to build.
A Triumphant Return
After a seven-year hiatus following the tragic death of lead singer Chester Bennington, Linkin Park announced their much-anticipated comeback in a live-streamed concert on September 5. Alongside the news of a new tour, the band introduced two new members: Emily Armstrong, former frontwoman of Dead Sara, and drummer/producer Colin Brittain, known for his work with G Flip, Illenium, and One OK Rock.
Controversy Surrounding New Members
The addition of Armstrong has not been without controversy. Her previous support for convicted rapist Danny Masterson during his trial has drawn scrutiny. In an Instagram post on September 6, Armstrong addressed the backlash, stating that she was asked to show support for someone she considered a friend. “Soon after, I realized I shouldn’t have,” she wrote, expressing her regret for misjudging the situation. Despite her efforts to clarify her stance, both Masterson’s victim and Bennington’s son have voiced concerns about Armstrong’s suitability as a replacement for Bennington.
Management and Representation
Linkin Park is currently managed by Bill Silva Management and Machine Stop Entertainment. The band’s booking is handled by a dedicated team from WME, including agents John Marx, Ron Opaleski, Kevin Shivers, Rob Markus, Josh Javor, Brian Cohen, Dvora Englefield, Claire Macleod, and Jake Wilk.
As Linkin Park embarks on this new chapter, the anticipation for their live shows is palpable. With a blend of nostalgia and new beginnings, fans are ready to see how the band evolves while honoring the legacy of Chester Bennington. Whether you’re a longtime follower or a newcomer, these stadium shows promise to be unforgettable. Make sure to mark your calendars for the presale dates, as Linkin Park’s return is not to be missed!