Linkin Park announces 2025 ‘From Zero Tour.’ Get tickets today

The mini-tour was just a test run.

In September, Linkin Park embarked on a quick six-concert trek teasing their upcoming “From Zero” album featuring new lead singer Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara, due out Nov. 15.

Now, one day before the record is set to drop, the rap-rockers announced they’re going on a full-fledged ‘From Zero World Tour’ from January through November 2025 in support of the record along with special guests Queens of the Stone Age, AFI, JPEGMAFIA, Spiritbox, Jean Dawson and others on select dates.

They’re not skipping New York and New Jersey, either.

Late into the six-month (!) jaunt, Armstrong, Mike Shinoda and co. drop into Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Tuesday, July 29 and Newark’s Prudential Center on Sunday, Aug. 3.

“Getting back out on the road has been incredible,” Shinoda said in a statement about the short stint the band went on earlier this year. “The fans’ support is overwhelming, and we’re ready to take this energy even further around the world. ‘From Zero’ is a new chapter for us, and we’re so excited to share it with everyone on a bigger scale.”

At all shows, Armstrong, 38, will fill in for the late Chester Bennington, who died in 2017. Rock producer Colin Brittain has been tapped to replace drummer Rob Bourdon, who left Linkin Park after Bennington’s untimely passing.

Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming North American ‘From Zero’ shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, Nov. 22.

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Linkin Park tour schedule 2025

A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, festival appearances, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Linkin Park tour dates
April 12 at the Sick New World Festival in Las Vegas, NV
April 26 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX
April 28 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK
May 1 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI
May 3 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD
May 6 at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, NC
May 8 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC
May 8-11 at the Sonic Temple Festival in Columbus, OH
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May 15-18 at the Welcome to Rockville Festival in Daytona, FL
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June 28 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB
July 29 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY
Aug. 1 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA
Aug. 3 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
Aug. 6 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA
Aug. 8 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, CA
Aug. 11 at the United Center in Chicago, IL
Aug. 14 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI
Aug. 16 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA
Aug. 19 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA
Aug. 21 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN
Aug. 23 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO
Aug. 25 at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI
Aug. 27 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN
Aug. 29 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, NE
Aug. 31 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO
Sept. 3 at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO
Sept. 6 in Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ
Sept. 13 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 15 at the SAP Center in San Jose, CA
Sept. 17 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA
Sept. 19 at the Moda Center in Portland, OR
Sept. 21 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, CA
Sept. 24 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA

Linkin Park festival appearances

On top of the multi-country tour, Linkin Park is scheduled to headline at a trio of major festivals next spring. All the essential details including venues and fellow headliners about all three can be found here:

Linkin Park festival dates
Sick New World
April 12 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, NV
Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, Evanescence, Three Days Grace, Acid Bath
Sonic Temple
May 8-11 at the Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, OH
Metallica, Korn, Alice In Chains, Rob Zombie, Three Days Grace
Welcome To Rockville
May 15-18 at the Daytone International Speedway in Daytona Beach , FL
Green Day, Korn, Shinedown, Incubus, Pierce The Veil

Linkin Park set list

On Sept. 16, Linkin Park played a four-act concert at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Here’s what they took to the stage that evening, according to Set List FM.

Act I

01.) “Somewhere I Belong”

02.) “Crawling”

03.) “Lying From You”

04.) “Points of Authority”

05.) “New Divide”

06.) “The Emptiness Machine”

Act II

07.) “The Catalyst”

08.) “Burn It Down”

09.) “Waiting for the End”

10.) “Castle of Glass”

11.) “Joe Hahn Solo” (with Colin Brittain)

12.) “When They Come for Me / Remember the Name”

13.) “A Place for My Head”

14.) “Given Up”

15.) “One Step Closer”

Act III

16.) “Lost”

17.) “Breaking the Habit”

18.) “What I’ve Done”

Act IV

19.) “Leave Out All the Rest”

20.) “My December”

21.) “Friendly Fire”

22.) “Numb”

23.) “In the End”

24.) “Faint”

Encore

25.) “Papercut”

26.) “Keys to the Kingdom”

27.) “Bleed It Out”

Linkin Park new music

Ahead of the album’s new release, Linkin Park has released four singles.

The lead single, “The Emptiness Machine” starts quietly — by the band’s standards — until Armstrong takes over vocal duties around the 1:10 mark and makes a powerful impression right away. The Dead Sara singer’s go-for-broke falsetto instantly breathes life into the band’s trademark dramatic lyrics (Let you cut me open just to watch me bleed is as Linkin Park as it gets) and quickly establishes her as a forced to be reckoned with. In short, she’s a revelation.

Shortly after the release of “The Emptiness Machine” came the rap-heavy “Heavy Is The Crown,” which is an effective marriage of Shinoda’s disaffected flow and Armstrong’s spine-curdling yowl. Midway through the track, an elongated Armstrong scream cuts through the noise and loudly announces the lead single was no fluke.

“Over Each Other,” the third single, isn’t quite as heavy as its predecessors — relationship issues don’t have the same gravitas as the existential questions posed by the first two anthems — but still works. A slight palate cleanser never hurt anyone.

Finally, the dark “Two Faced” follows the same Linkin Park formula that makes the band so great. Shinoda spits, instrumentals adjust volume between the metal and the Hip-Hop and Armstrong goes harder than ever bleeding herself dry singing “stop yelling at me.” Easily another essential entry in the Linkin Park canon.

To hear all four “From Zero” songs for yourself, you can find them here and here.

Emily Armstrong controversy

While Armstrong may be a great fit for Linkin Park, she does have a somewhat checkered past.

The 38-year-old singer has ties to the Church of Scientology, and, although it’s unclear whether or not she’s still associated with the organization, this news has upset Linkin Park.

Armstrong also allegedly attended actor Danny Masterson’s rape trial and conviction. As of now, there is no information on her relationship with Masterson, who was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.

Linkin Park special guests

Every single show on the ‘From Zero Tour’ will feature an opening act. To make sure you’re familiar with each of these artists’ sounds, our team found all of their most-streamed tracks on Spotify. Enjoy.

Queens of the Stone Age:“No One Knows”

AFI:“Miss Murder”

JPEGMAFIA:“1539 N. Calvert”

Spiritbox:“Circle With Me”

Jean Dawson:“MENTHOL*”

Architects:“Animals”

Grandson:“Blood // Water”

PVRIS:“Burn It All Down”

Huge 2024-25 concert tours

Already chomping at the bit to see a show?

Honestly, same.

Thankfully, we found five groups with similar sensibilities to Linkin Park that might be headed to a venue near you these next few months.

• Metallica

• Deftones

• Disturbed with Three Days Grace

• Creed

• Primus with A Perfect Circle and Puscifer

Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of all the 2025 Grammy nominees on tour to find the show for you.


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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


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