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LINKIN PARK RETURNS WITH A NEW SINGER, NEW MUSIC AND A WORLD TOUR

The band revealed six initial gigs, kicking off in Los Angeles next week, in
their first tour since the death of lead singer Chester Bennington in 2017.

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Mike Shinoda, left, and Emily Armstrong of Linkin Park perform Thursday in Los
Angeles. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
By Kelsey Ables
September 6, 2024 at 4:26 a.m. EDT

Linkin Park is making a return with new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong after
several years on hiatus, announcing a world tour and an upcoming album Thursday
in a live-streamed performance that amped up their long-standing fan base around
the world.

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The rock-rap band revealed six initial gigs, kicking off in Los Angeles next
week and finishing in Bogotá, Colombia in November, in their first tour since
frontman Chester Bennington’s death. The album, poetically titled “From Zero”
and set for release Nov. 15, will be the group’s first record since “One More
Light” in 2017.


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