Posted on March 27, 2025 by Andreina
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Today is a great day to be a Linkin Park fan in South America. Apart from the new music video and song for "Up From The Bottom" released on all platforms, plus the announcement of the new Deluxe Edition of "From Zero", new details have been revealed regarding the closing leg of the From Zero World Tour in South America in late October and November this year.



As we all know, during album launch day, the band dropped a lengthy list of tour dates planned for 2025. However, up until today there was no further information regarding venues or ticket sales for the South American shows in Colombia, Perú, Chile, Argentina and Brazil. Today, more details have been revealed and you can check them out below and click each date for more ticketing details:

October 24, 2025 | Bogotá, Colombia | Distrito Verde
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 10am (Local Time)

October 28, 2025 | Lima, Perú | Estadio San Marcos
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 10am (Local Time

October 31, 2025 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Parque de la Ciudad
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 10am (Local Time)

November 2, 2025 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Nacional
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 11am (Local Time)

November 5, 2025 | Curitiba, Brazil | Estadio Couto Pereira
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 10am (Local Time)

November 8, 2025 | Sao Paulo, Brazil | MorumBIS
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 10am (Local Time)

November 11, 2025 | Brasilia, Brazil | Estadio Mane Garrincha
LPU Legacy Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 10am (Local Time)
LPU Passport Plus Pre-sale: Monday, March 31 | 12pm (Local Time)
Public On-sale: Thursday, April 3 | 10am (Local Time)​

Will you be attending any of these shows? Come and tell us in our forums!

 
Posted on March 27, 2025 by Kevin
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Today Linkin Park announced a deluxe edition of their latest album From Zero to be released on May 16th 2025. It was announced alongside the release of the first single from the edition, 'Up From the Bottom', a song they started teasing back in February with the release of one of their LPTV episodes. The song comes with a music video, directed by Joe Hahn, and features the band performing along with some other scenarios. You can watch the new video below.



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On the deluxe edition we find the new song 'Up From the Bottom' along with two more new songs, 'Unshatter' and 'Let You Fade'.

“Up From the Bottom” was created in between tours this year, infused with the electricity of those first shows back after a long hiatus. “Let You Fade” was a song that began during the From Zero sessions but found its final shape in sessions after the album’s release. “Unshatter” was an early track we made while recording From Zero; Emily’s huge vocal in the bridge was one of the moments that gave us an indication of what was possible together.

We are so grateful for the incredible reception to From Zero. This new chapter, our continuing journey, and the connection between the band and fans has been more than we could’ve hoped for. Thank you for listening.

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The deluxe edition comes in a few variants, two vinyl variants with the same tracklists but different coloured vinyl, and two CD variants. All deluxe editions comes with the same tracklist, the full From Zero album, and eight other tracks, consisting of the new songs and live recordings of 'The Emptiness Machine', 'Heavy is the Crown', 'Over Each Other', 'Casualty' and 'Two Faced'.

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From Zero (Deluxe Edition) Vinyl 2LP is a limited pressing exclusive to the official Linkin Park music stores. Unique to this variant, it features a custom printed outer slipcase housing a gatefold jacket with an expanded 24-page booklet and two 140gram Ghostly Orchid colored vinyl in printed inner sleeves.*
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From Zero (Deluxe Edition) Vinyl 2LP is a limited pressing. It features a gatefold jacket with two Translucent Emerald Green colored vinyl in printed inner sleeves and an 8-page booklet.*
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From Zero (Deluxe Edition) Expanded 2CD is a limited pressing exclusive to the official Linkin Park music stores. It features a custom printed O-card housing a 4-panel softpak CD with an expanded 24-page booklet and two compact discs in printed inner sleeves.*
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From Zero (Deluxe Edition) 2CD is a limited pressing. It features a 4-panel softpak packaging with 16-page booklet and two compact discs.*
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You can check out the From Zero Deluxe Edition here.
What do you think of the new song? What do you think the new songs will sound like? Will you pick up the deluxe edition? Come and discuss in our forums.

 
Posted on March 27, 2025 by minuteforce
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Linkin Park members Emily Armstrong, Mike Shinoda and Dave "Phoenix" Farrell have spoken to Men's Health about what they do in order to keep physically and mentally healthy in the midst of a heavy touring schedule (after a 7-year hiatus, no less).


The article, which appears exclusively on the Men's Health website, is divided into segments focusing on each of the three band members. They talk about diets, playlist choices, workout options, and the personal gameplans and goals they keep in mind for the tour. Tidbits include Shinoda admitting he does the occasional Peloton session (but apparently not the Linkin Park routine) and Phoenix talking about how he incorporates sports - yes, including golf - into his routine on the road.
"I try to balance that cardio with weight work so I’m not completely exhausting myself," Linkin Park's new lead vocalist, Emily Armstrong, says, adding that she typically will work out at the band's hotel, and nap during the day so she's ready to go by night. "It depends on how my body feels—if I’m dehydrated, I try to stay away from it and hydrate as much as possible—and what the shows are looking like, especially with accounting jet lag."
You can read the article here.

Source: Men's Health magazine on Twitter

 
Posted on March 25, 2025 by minuteforce
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It has been announced that 3 Linkin Park songs are due to be added into Epic Games' battle royale phenomenon Fortnite, allowing players to use them for various things in the game: "Faint", "The Emptiness Machine" and upcoming single "Up From the Bottom" will serve as new music cosmetic items come March 27, the same day the latter song gets is release.


In addition to the songs, there will be more Linkin Park content in Fortnite: the purchasable "Up From the Bottom" bundle will also include LP-themed instruments, including a guitar (that can be equipped as a pickaxe as well as being used for Jam Tracks), an "In the End" music emote, and a loading screen featuring the From Zero cover art.


Linkin Park isn't new to collaborating with Epic Games in this manner, as iconic smash hits "Numb" and "In the End" were added into Fortnite over the course of 2024. Like those songs, "Faint", "The Emptiness Machine" and "Up From the Bottom" will be available as Jam Tracks that can be purchased in-game using the the virtual currency V-Bucks. This will allow players to "jam" with elements of the songs in the Fortnite Battle Royale mode, use them as background music in the game's lobby, as well as play the songs in the rhythm game mode Fortnite Festival.

Fortnite has partnered with many major names in music over the past few years, particularly with its music-focused Fortnite Festival mode launching at the end of 2023. Prior to that, artist avatars have made appearances in the game and been available as in-game cosmetics for players to use.

Source: Linkin Park on Instagram

 
Posted on March 20, 2025 by minuteforce
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Chicago alternative rock station Q101 has premiered an interview with Linkin Park member Emily Armstrong. The conversation is part of the station's Women Who Make Q101 theme running throughout all of March, with special programs and online content highlighting and celebrating influential women in alternative music.

Armstrong spoke remotely to Q101 midday host Lauren O'Neil, covering topics including her history as a musician, her relationship to Linkin Park's music, and the experience of becoming a vital part of the band's dramatic return.


The interview marks the first solo media appearance Armstrong has made as an official member of Linkin Park, and comes ahead of a new single due to premiere on March 27. The band has long been supported at Q101, and the station will be exclusively presenting the show in Chicago happening in August later this year.

The video contains excerpts from Dead Sara's appearance on JBTV in 2016, where they spoke to O'Neil in what was her first interview for that program, as mentioned in the interview.

O'Neil, meanwhile, likely endeared herself to many Linkin Park fans with her reaction to the band's comeback show in early September last year:


Source: Q101 on YouTube

 
Posted on March 18, 2025 by minuteforce
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Members of Linkin Park made an appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, with the band being in the running for quite a few trophies.


Mike Shinoda, Emily Armstrong, Joe Hahn and Colin Brittain spoke to iHeartRadio / KIIS-FM host EJ on the event's red carpet about Linkin Park's new single "Up From The Bottom" (coming March 27), mentioning plans to perform the song live during upcoming tour dates. EJ then announced there and then that Linkin Park would taking home the award for Rock Album of the Year, thanks to the band's most recent studio effort From Zero, and handed them the trophies right there and then, as the category would not be included in the awards ceremony itself.


Other publications also got their chance to interview the members of Linkin Park, among them Billboard's Tetris Kelly, who got to speak to them after they were handed their win. During this brief interview, Hahn and Shinoda further teased details about "Up From The Bottom", calling it "the best song [Linkin Park has] ever made", as well as hyping up a "mind-bending" music video that the band filmed for the single.


Source: Linkin Park on Twitter

 
Posted on March 14, 2025 by minuteforce
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You've seen the little post-credits scene in that most recent LPTV episode teasing a new song. You've heard the notes in that MIDI file linked in that "Overflow" video. Maybe you ever spotted the "UFTB" hidden in a filename on that download page which the MIDI file comes from. In that case, Linkin Park is clearing the air on that mysterious acronym and apparently announcing that all those breadcrumbs are leading up to a new single announcement:


This tweet, complete with an image of Linkin Park staring down at you, the viewer, reveals that "UFTB" stands for "Up From the Bottom", evidently the name of that song being worked on in that LPTV scene. No information regarding precisely when the song is coming or anything else to do with its impending release has been given to us yet. "Up From the Bottom" obviously does not appear on the band's recent album From Zero - whether it is a standalone song or something to do with that album is unknown. Recent posts from band members suggesting some sort of video or photoshoot are also thought to be connected to this single, but those links are similarly unconfirmed.

All of those details are surely coming soon, but, in the meantime, fans will have to be content with gazing back up at the members of Linkin Park and pondering.

Source: Linkin Park on Twitter

 
Posted on March 11, 2025 by Kevin
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Linkin Park has just shared a video of 'Overflow' from their performance in Monterrey, Mexico on February 5th. This was the third time the song was ever performed and is one the seven songs from 'From Zero' that has debuted live so far (not counting the short 'Cut the Bridge' segment on the bridge of 'Bleed It Out'). You can watch the video below.


On the line "Looking up, the sky is falling", a link pops up on the YouTube video, leading to download.linkinpark.com. Here you can download a midi file named 'up.mid' consisting of a short chord progression. Is this from the same song that was teased at the recent LPTV episode? We'll have to wait and see.
What do you think of the performance? Come and discuss in our forums.

Source: Linkin Park YouTube

 
Posted on March 9, 2025 by minuteforce
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Linkin Park has surprised fans with an unexpected upload today: no longer content with just watching other drummers taking their shot at "The Emptiness Machine", the band has shared their own multicam video of band member Colin Brittain performing the From Zero single on drums, while bathed in neon lights.


The video arrives with two months left to go until Linkin Park returns to the stage for the U.S. leg of the 2025 From Zero world tour.

Source: Linkin Park on YouTube via @Casualty

 
Posted on March 5, 2025 by Kevin
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Finally, a new episode of LPTV has dropped! In this episode, documenting the bands journey over to Japan and Indonesia we get to see behind the scenes of their appearance on DayDay, the birthday celebrations for Mike and Dave, the band playing basketball (badly), and the usual backstage shenanigans. You can watch the episode below.


Wait ... what was that at the end?

Did you enjoy the episode? What was that end bit about? Come and discuss in our forum.