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Linkin Park announces new members and world tour ‘From Zero’

American band Linkin Park has introduced two new members, Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain as their new members in addition to the album and world tour “From Zero” which will probably be held beginning September 11, 2024.

Quoted from NME, Thursday (5/9), the band introduced this through a streaming broadcast on Linkin Park’s official web site.

In the printed, Linkin Park introduced that there have been two new members who had joined the band. There is Emily Armstrong who beforehand joined Dead Sara to switch the late Chester Bennington, in addition to new songwriter and drummer Colin Brittain who changed Rob Bourdon.

Now, Linkin Park consists of a new formation led by Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn, Emily Armstrong, and Colin Brittain.

In addition to saying two new members, Linkin Park may also launch a new album titled “From Zero” on November 15, 2024. This album will probably be their first album because the launch of “One More Light” in 2017, and is the final album to characteristic the late vocalist Chester Bennington.

Linkin Park World Tour 'From Zero'

Before releasing the album “From Zero”, Linkin Park has launched the only “The Emptiness Machine” and might be heard on numerous music streaming platforms. The single would be the primary music on the album “The Emptiness Machine” within the new formation of Linkin Park.

Furthermore, Linkin Park is able to maintain a world tour “From Zero” at six factors across the world in September and November 2024. The tour will begin on the Kia Forum, Los Angeles, United States on September 11.

After that, Linkin Park will maintain a tour in New York (United States), Germany (Europe), London (Europe), South Korea, and Colombia (South America) all through September and November 2024.

Pre-sale of live performance tickets for Linkin Park fan golf equipment will start on September 6, 2024. Meanwhile, tickets for most of the people will open on September 7, 2024 within the Linkin Park’s official web site.

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