Wembley Stadium is teasing a massive Linkin Park show
Linkin Park fans will want to keep an eye out for an announcement on 12pm GMT on Thursday (November 14) if a new social media post from Wembley Stadium is anything to go by.
READ MORE:Â Mike Shinoda tells us about his love of Sleep Token and supporting emerging talentThis evening (November 12), a post appeared on Wembley’s X, formerly Twitter, account featuring a photo of the external screens at the stadium reading âCounting From Zeroâ â âFrom Zeroâ being the name of Linkin Parkâs upcoming album, out on Friday (November 15) â pre-save/pre-order the album here.
The show would become the only the third UK performance from Linkin Park since their reformation in 2023 with new members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain on vocals and drums respectively, after they went on hiatus following the death of singer Chester Bennington in 2017. They previously played The O2 in London on September 24 and November 2.
The band are currently on their âFrom Zeroâ world tour, and are next in São Paulo, Brazil, on their albumâs release day for the first of two shows.
12PM GMT. Thursday 14th November. pic.twitter.com/NrUELosVdl
— Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) November 12, 2024
Wembley Stadium is big time shit.
Congrats, @linkinpark! pic.twitter.com/VkP2glUQfl
— Linkin Park Live (@LPLive) November 12, 2024
okay but imagine a whole Wembley Stadium packed with Linkin Park fans and all of them singing In The End, and Numb, and LIFT ME UUUUUP LET ME GOOOOOOOO, and SHUT UUUUUUP how fucking cool that will be
— a.| fan accøunt (@BroodingAnanas) November 12, 2024
At their show in Dallas, Texas, last Friday (November 8), the band previewed an as-yet-unreleased song from the album, âCasualtyâ, with co-founder and vocalist Mike Shinoda telling fans, âIf ever there was a time in a Linkin Park show to show us the biggest pit that you can [this is it].â
The preview came after the band brought out Helmetâs Page Hamilton for a surprise appearance as they performed âAll For Nothingâ live for the first time.
Linkin Parkâs confirmed âFrom Zeroâ world tour dates are:NOVEMBER 2024
15 â São Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque
16 â São Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque
APRIL 2025
12 â Las Vegas, NV, Festival Grounds (part of Sick New World Festival)
MAY 2025
10 â Columbus, OH, Historic Crew Stadium (part of Sonic Temple Festival)
In September, Shinoda opened up about the new âcultureâ of the band, describing it as the âbest weâve hadâ. He said on the From Zero podcast: âIâm not saying that as a knock on the old line-up. Iâm saying that specifically about the growth of Brad [Delson] and Joe [Hahn] and Dave [Farrell] and me. Everybody is in a really good place and part of that is maybe the gratitude of being able to do it again.â
He also spoke about Bennington, saying: âWith Chester, I had another human being where I could feed him ideas and he could bring them to life like nobody else. It was amazing. And I didnât know any better,â he explained. âI hadnât had very much experience with anybody else so I was just like, âOh this is just what itâs like to have a really good singer and be like what do you think about this?â Hereâs an idea and you both try it and then you go high five. Thatâs great.
âWhen I started working with other people, I started to realise itâs harder to find. Thatâs unusual.â
Ahead of their live shows this autumn, Shinoda explained that the current iteration of the band was ânot about erasing the past.â He said: âWe are thrilled to be back out here⦠it is about starting this new chapter into the future, and coming out here for each and every one of you.â
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