Yeah! Linkin Park is back! They’re ready to rock our world all over again. It’s been seven years since we lost Chester Bennington, and now the legendary band is kicking off a new chapter. Fans, get excited—there’s a new co-vocalist, an awesome new single, and a world tour that’s going to blow your mind!
A New Beginning: Meet the New Team
Linkin Park has brought in Emily Armstrong, the singer from Dead Sara, as their fresh co-vocalist. Emily has a beautiful and strong voice, so her vibe will bring something new but, at the same time, will help to keep the spirit of the Linkin Park classic. Colin Brittain on drums is also coming in as well! He is a highly skilled songwriter and producer, adding even more creativity to the mix. The original members—Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, and Joe Hahn—are still here, keeping the soul of the classic band.
Mark Your Calendars: New Album – From Zero

Mark November 15, 2024 on your calendars! That is when the first album after a seven-year break, From Zero, will come out. This album is an emotional rollercoaster that will narrate their story of the past and their journey to the future. The first single, The Emptiness Machine, already has fans talking with its perfect combination of the band’s trademark energy and meaningful lyrics.
The album has 11 tracks, each one telling its own tale. With names like “Heavy Is The Crown” and “Two Faced,” Linkin Park shows they aren’t afraid to explore new emotions and sounds. They’re ready to grow!
From Zero includes the following songs:
“From Zero (Intro)”- “The Emptiness Machine“
- “Cut the Bridge”
- “Heavy Is the Crown”
- “Over Each Other”
- “Casualty”
- “Overflow”
- “Two Faced”
- “Stained”
- “IGYEIH”
- “Good Things Go”
Mike Shinoda shared something special about the album: “Before Linkin Park was born, we called ourselves Xero. This title speaks about where we started and our journey now.” They’re mixing their famous sound with fresh ideas for this new chapter!
From Zero World Tour: A Global Adventure
And guess what else? They’re going on tour again! This six-city world tour will be their first since Bennington’s passing. It kicks off on September 11, 2024, in Los Angeles and stops in major cities like New York, London, and Seoul before finishing in Bogotá, Colombia in November. But this isn’t just any concert—it’s a celebration of everything Linkin Park has been and will become.
For longtime fans, it’s the perfect opportunity to feel those roots while experiencing their exciting new phase live!
Why You Can’t Miss This
This isn’t just a reunion—it’s an incredible comeback! Linkin Park is offering something truly special—a mix of our favorite sounds with fresh talent and bold ideas. With Emily Armstrong on board, the band has entered an exciting new era that you’ll definitely want to be a part of.
Their “From Zero” album and upcoming world tour promise pure joy for fans who’ve been waiting since 2017. With heart-pounding tracks and deep emotions woven into every note, Linkin Park is back—and they’re here for the long haul!
FAQ
Has Rob left Linkin Park?
In a recent interview with Billboard, Mike Shinoda opened up about Rob Bourdon’s departure from Linkin Park. “Rob had said to us at a point, I guess it was a few years ago now, that he wanted to put some distance between himself and the band” and Shinoda said. “So for me, as a friend, that was sad, but at the same time, I want him to do whatever makes him happy, and obviously everybody wishes him the best.”
What style is Linkin Park?
Linkin Park, categorized as alternative rock, has continuously experimented with their sound, blending elements of heavy metal, hard rock, hip hop, pop, and electronica throughout their career.
How successful is Linkin Park?
Formed in 1996, Linkin Park has sold over 100 million albums and won two Grammy Awards. They achieved mainstream success with their debut album, Hybrid Theory, which the RIAA certified Diamond in 2005.
What was Linkin Park’s last concert?
Chester Bennington’s final show with Linkin Park took place at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham on July 6th, 2017, just two weeks before his tragic passing.
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