Mike & Phoenix were just on the MTVUK Twitter page answering questions. They talked about the length of the setlist being 90+ minutes on the upcoming tour, the odds of an Australian tour & a few details on ATS, such as the whole band singing on the record. Check out some excerpts below or read their tweets here. Also, check out an updated video clip that Mike filmed during his time at MTV here. - "new shows will be announced on linkinpark.com; We'll be playing stuff from HT, Meteora, MTM, and ATS. 90+ min..." - "all of us sing on the record!" What are the odds of an Australian leg of the tour? - "Odds are good...very good... I'd bet on it" What's your rating for your upcoming album, guys? - "XXX" - MS Source: MTVUK
My Question: Is it real, that you will player shorter setlists at the european and south american tour? i dont know why they would be any shorter
OMG 90 min! Thats awesome, im going to see them in Denmark! Road to revolution was about 80 min, so its going be long and awesome! i hope they can do it!
RTR is about 90 mins when all the tracks that they cut out of the DVD & CD are included. LP usually play 90min gigs.
I personally don't see any appeal to this 10th anniversary of HT, it really isn't something that excites me, and I hope the band feel the same way. They're releasing a brand new album and still going strong after their debut release, that's enough celebration in my book. I hope they only acknowledge this through LPUX and that's as far as it goes, and I think it will be the case to be honest. There really isn't much else they can do to commemorate it to be fair.
I completely agree with Joe. Their whole perspective is to move forward, so having huge promotions for Hybrid Theory right now would seem contradictory to their current ambitions.
In my perfect world, they would re release HT with an unreleased demo (that wouldn't be on the LPUX CD). But it wouldn't be the end of the world. I do hope they acknowledge it in some form.
They don't really seem to be interested in it. Someone asked them this once and they were all "well maybe the 25th anniversary..."