 
 Linkin Park Tour 2025: The Epic Return of Zero World Tour in the USA
by Frederic Vervaecke
Update:
- Linkin Park Zero World Tour 2025
- Linkin Park Tour Details
- How Long are Linkin Park Concerts?
- Linkin Park Tour Opener
- Linkin Park Setlist 2025
- Act I
- Act II
- Act III
- Act IV
- Encore
- Linkin Park Tour Merch
- How to Get Cheap Linkin Park Tickets
- Linkin Park Tour Dates and Location
- Linkin Park Touring History
- 2017: One More Light World Tour
- 2018-2023: Hiatus
- 2024: From Zero World Tour
- 2025 and Beyond
Linkin Park Zero World Tour 2025
| Tour Name: From Zero World Tour Tour Dates: April 12 - June 16 2026 | 
It is time for the grand return of Linkin Park as they are about to perform in the From Zero World Tour in 2024 and continuing into 2025, which is their first live concert in seven years. The band is ready to perform on stages across the world with the new members and new songs from their upcoming album, From Zero.
In their upcoming tour, Linkin Park will be having 6 arena shows in major cities of the world, namely Mexico City, Tokyo, Berlin, London, Paris, and Rio de Janerio. Fans will be in for a treat as the band performs their greatest hits as well as new songs with Emily Armstrong as the co-vocalist.
This is the comeback you cannot afford to miss – make sure you get your tickets in advance to see Linkin Park perform live!
Linkin Park Tour Details
How Long are Linkin Park Concerts?
According to setlist.fm, Linkin Park's average shows will feature a setlist that is, on average, 2.5 hours in length.
Linkin Park Tour Opener
For the 2024 From Zero World Tour, grandson has been announced as the opening act.
Stay tuned for upcoming openers in 2025!
For the added dates, Sleep Token, Bad Omens, Jean Dawson, and Helmet have been announced as their opening acts
Linkin Park Setlist 2025
The From Zero World Tour continues to evolve with every stop, offering fans both nostalgia and fresh twists. The following setlist is taken from September 24, 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. While each performance may feature some variations, this show is a great snapshot of what fans can expect.
Pre-Show Track:
- Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden cover – played with From Zero countdown) 
Act I
Tape Intro: Inception Intro A (with elements of “Castle of Glass”)
- Somewhere I Belong (short intro with scratch) 
- Lying From You 
- Stained 
- Crawling 
- From Zero (Intro) 
- The Emptiness Machine 
Act II
Tape Intro: Creation Intro A (with elements of “Castle of Glass”)
- The Catalyst (shortened, no third chorus/breakdown) 
- Burn It Down 
- Up From the Bottom 
- Where’d You Go (Fort Minor cover – shortened: intro, verse, final chorus) 
- Waiting for the End (extended intro with 2024 synth) 
- Castle of Glass 
- Two Faced (with Joe Hahn intro; extended bridge) 
- Joe Hahn Solo (with Colin) 
- Empty Spaces 
- When They Come for Me / Remember the Name (Mike solo with Colin; extended transition, includes "Nobody’s Listening" verse) 
- Casualty 
- One Step Closer (2024 intro; extended outro with chorus riff) 
Act III
Tape Intro: Break/Collapse
- Lost (hybrid version – piano intro by Mike & Emily, into full band) 
- Over Each Other 
- What I’ve Done 
Act IV
Tape Intro: Kintsugi
- Overflow (extended synth intro with Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode elements) 
- Numb (punk-style “Numb/Encore” intro + punk jam outro — fan interaction determines style) 
- A Place for My Head 
- Heavy Is the Crown 
- Bleed It Out (false start; extended bridge with There They Go (Fort Minor) verse; extended outro) 
Encore
Tape Intro: Resolution Intro A (with elements of “Castle of Glass”)
- Papercut (2024 intro version) 
- In the End 
- Faint (extended outro) 
- Take Me Home (Phil Collins cover – closing outro) 
Linkin Park Tour Merch
While specific tour merchandise hasn't been announced yet, fans can expect a range of items based on Linkin Park's official store. Potential offerings may include:
| Product | Estimated Price Range | 
|---|---|
| T-shirts | $30 - $45 | 
| Hoodies | $60 - $85 | 
| Vinyl Records | $20 - $50 | 
| Hats | $35 - $40 | 
| CDs | $15 - $20 | 
| Accessories (keychains, pins, bandana) | $10 - $20 | 
Official tour merchandise will likely be available at venue shops and through Linkin Park's online store.
How to Get Cheap Linkin Park Tickets
Securing affordable Linkin Park tickets for this highly anticipated tour can be challenging, but there are strategies to help fans save:
Best Timing: Try to purchase tickets during presale events or immediately when general sales begin. Prices often increase as the concert date approaches.
Best Resale Platform: Consider using newer resale platforms like TicketX that don't employ dynamic pricing, potentially offering more stable prices.
Linkin Park Tour Dates and Location
Please visit the Linkin Park Tickets page for their tour tickets!
| Date | Day | Location | 
|---|---|---|
| Jan 18 | Sunday | Al Dana Amphitheatre - Zallaq, Southern Governorate | 
| Jan 20 | Tuesday | Etihad Arena - Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi | 
| Jun 1 | Monday | Volksparkstadion - Hamburg, Hamburg | 
| Jun 9 | Tuesday | Ernst Happel Stadium - Wien, Wien | 
| Jun 11 | Thursday | Allianz Arena - München, Bayern | 
| Jun 12 | Friday | Allianz Arena - München, Bayern | 
| Jun 16 | Tuesday | Groupama Stadium - Décines-Charpieu, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 
Linkin Park Touring History
The past five years of touring for Linkin Park have been filled with loss and a five-year break. The band’s last major tour was the “One More Light World Tour” in 2017, which was sadly called off in the middle of the tour by the sudden death of the lead singer, Chester Bennington.
2017: One More Light World Tour
The “One More Light World Tour” started on May 6, 2017, for the promotion of their seventh studio album “One More Light”. Unfortunately, this tour was cut short on July 20, 2017, due to the death of Chester Bennington. The other dates were then called off. Some highlights from this tour were:
- Concerts at major festivals such as Rock am Ring and Rock im Park in Germany 
- A headlining performance at the O2 Arena in London 
- New songs mixed with old favorites to create fresh setlists 
2018-2023: Hiatus
After Bennington’s death, Linkin Park remained inactive for quite some time. They also did not play live concerts or go on tour during this time. Instead, individual members engaged in different solo and group works as well as side projects.
2024: From Zero World Tour
Linkin Park came back on stage after a break of seven years with the “From Zero World Tour” in 2024. This tour is a new beginning for this band as they bring Emily Armstrong as a co-vocalist and Colin Brittain as the drummer. It will be a six-arena tour across the world, with performances beginning on September 11, 2024, at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
2025 and Beyond
For the future up to 2025, Linkin Park has mentioned plans for even “more extensive touring”. Mike Shinoda has stated that the band will be “touring heavily in 2025”. Although the exact dates and venues have not been confirmed, the fans expect a more extensive world tour after the 2024 comeback shows. This new tour may contain new cities and maybe some tracks from the From Zero album, and thus, the band can get back to the audience on the international level.
 
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