The band releases a new single, The Emptiness Machine, now available on streaming platforms.
Linkin Park has surprised the world with the announcement of their comeback, now with two new members, a completely unreleased album and an international tour.
At a live event broadcast on September 5, the iconic band introduced its new vocalist, Emily Armstrong, known for her work with Dead Sara, and Colin Brittain, the new drummer who replaces Rob Bourdon. Brittain, in addition to his role as drummer, is a renowned songwriter who has worked with several artists in the industry.
This return marks the release of their first album in seven years, From Zero, which will officially arrive on November 15. It is the band’s first work since One More Light (2017), which was the last project Chester Bennington was involved in before his passing.
As a preview of this highly anticipated album, the group has released a new single titled The Emptiness Machine, now available on all streaming platforms. In addition, the official music video for the song will be released in the coming days, offering fans a glimpse of the band’s new visual and sonic direction.
Along with the album announcement, the band has also confirmed a short world tour that will include six shows at major arenas in different cities. The tour will kick off on September 11 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, and will continue in key cities such as New York, Hamburg, London, Seoul and Bogota.
Confirmed dates of the ‘From Zero’ 2024 tour:
SEPTEMBER
- 11 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, California
- 16 – Barclays Center – New York City, New York
- 22 – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany
- 24 – The O2 – London, United Kingdom
- 28 – INSPIRE Arena – Seoul, South Korea
NOVEMBER
- 11 – Medplus Coliseum – Bogota, Colombia
Songs from the new album From Zero
- ‘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
Before officially revealing the details of their new project, the band created intrigue among their fans with a countdown on their social networks that ended on August 28. The curious thing is that, when it reached zero, the countdown began to advance again, which generated many reactions about what was to come.
On September 5, shortly before the live event, the band clarified that the broadcast would take place on giant screens at iconic locations such as Shoreditch High Street Station in London and Times Square in New York, generating even more anticipation among their fans.
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