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From Zero World Tour
World tour by Linkin Park
Promotional poster example
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumFrom Zero
Start dateSeptember 11, 2024 (2024-09-11)
End dateNovember 15, 2025 (2025-11-15)
No. of shows69
Supporting acts
Linkin Park concert chronology

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, which released on November 15, 2024.[1] The tour was announced on September 5, 2024, following the release of the album's lead single, "The Emptiness Machine". The tour began on September 11, 2024 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, and is scheduled to conclude on November 15, 2025 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.[2]

The 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 latter remains a member of the band, but has stepped back from touring.[3]

Critical reception

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Chris 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."[4] 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".[5]

Set list

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The following set list was obtained from the concert held on November 15, 2024, at the Allianz Parque in São Paulo, Brazil. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[6]

Act 1 – Inception

  1. "Somewhere I Belong"
  2. "Crawling"
  3. "Lying from You"
  4. "Two Faced"
  5. "New Divide"
  6. "The Emptiness Machine"

Act 2 – Creation

  1. "The Catalyst"
  2. "Burn It Down"
  3. "Waiting for the End"
  4. "Castle of Glass"
  5. "When They Come for Me" / "Remember the Name"
  6. "Casualty"
  7. "One Step Closer"

Act 3 – Collapse

  1. "Lost" (shortened piano version)
  2. "Breaking the Habit"
  3. "What I've Done"

Act 4 – Kintsugi

  1. "Leave Out All the Rest"
  2. "My December" (acoustic version)
  3. "Over Each Other"
  4. "Numb"
  5. "In the End"
  6. "Faint"

Act 5 – Resolution (Encore)

  1. "Papercut"
  2. "Lost in the Echo"
  3. "Heavy Is the Crown"
  4. "Bleed It Out"

Tour dates

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List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue[7]
Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
September 11 Inglewood[a] United States Kia Forum grandson 16,641 / 16,641 $9,430,000
September 16 Brooklyn[b] Barclays Center 15,993 / 15,993
September 22 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena 13,752 / 13,752
September 24 London England The O2 Arena 19,330 / 19,330
September 28 Incheon[c] South Korea Inspire Arena 13,639 / 13,639
November 3 Nanterre[d] France Paris La Défense Arena Sleep Token
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
November 16
December 12[f] Riyadh Saudi Arabia Banban
List of 2025 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date (2025) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
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 24[l] 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[m] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festivalpark
July 5[n] Gdynia Poland Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport
July 8 Frankfurt Germany Deutsche Bank Park Architects
JPEGMafia
July 11 Saint-Denis[d] France Stade de France One OK Rock
JPEGMafia
July 29 Brooklyn[b] United States Barclays Center Pvris
August 1 Boston TD Garden
August 3 Newark Prudential Center
August 6 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
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 TBA
November 1 Buenos Aires Argentina TBA
November 5 Santiago Chile TBA
November 8 Rio de Janeiro Brazil TBA
November 10 São Paulo TBA
November 13 Brasília TBA
November 15 Porto Alegre TBA
Notes
  1. ^ Labeled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  2. ^ a b Labeled as New York City in promotional material.
  3. ^ Labeled as Seoul in promotional material.
  4. ^ a b Labeled as Paris in promotional material.
  5. ^ Labeled as Dallas in promotional material.
  6. ^ The performance on December 12, 2024 is set to be a part of Soundstorm Festival.
  7. ^ Labeled as Guadalajara in promotional material.
  8. ^ The May 10, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the Sonic Temple festival.
  9. ^ The May 17, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the Welcome to Rockville festival.
  10. ^ The June 12, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the Nova Rock festival.
  11. ^ The June 14, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the Rock for People festival.
  12. ^ The June 24, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the I-Days Milano festival.
  13. ^ The July 3, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the Rock Werchter festival.
  14. ^ The July 5, 2025 performance is set to be a part of the Open'er festival.

Personnel

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Linkin Park

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Touring member

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References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ "Linkin Park: From Zero World Tour". Linkin Park. November 14, 2024. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Moloy, Laura (September 7, 2024). "Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson confirms he will sit out of all live shows". NME. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
  4. ^ Chris Willman (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.
  5. ^ Shutler, Ali (September 25, 2024). "Linkin Park review – monster hits perfectly reshaped for a fresh chapter". The Guardian. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
  6. ^ Pacilio, Isabela (November 16, 2024). "Linkin Park faz show para mais de 45 mil pessoas em São Paulo; fotos". Billboard (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  7. ^ Allen, Bob (October 18, 2024). "Chart Scene: Global Ticket Sales Earn Linkin Park Top LIVE75 Debut". Pollstar. Retrieved October 20, 2024.