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Linkin Park 2026 Tour: From Zero World Tour Dates, Tickets & Setlist

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  1. Linkin Park 2026 Tour Dates and Venues
  2. Linkin Park Tour Details
  3. How Long Are Linkin Park Concerts?
  4. Linkin Park 2026 Tour Openers
  5. Linkin Park Setlist 2026
  6. Act I — Opening Surge
  7. Act II — Mid-Show Core
  8. Act III — Emotional Arc
  9. Act IV — Climax
  10. Encore
  11. Linkin Park Tour Merch
  12. How to Get Cheap Linkin Park Tickets
  13. Linkin Park Touring History
  14. 2017: One More Light World Tour
  15. 2018–2023: Hiatus
  16. 2024: From Zero World Tour Begins
  17. 2025: Global Expansion
  18. 2026: European Stadium Run

Linkin Park is back and bigger than ever with the From Zero World Tour, and 2026 continues the momentum of their highly successful comeback, with a major European stadium run and festival appearances. With a massive summer European run spanning stadium headline shows and iconic festival stages, this is one of the most anticipated rock tours of 2026.

The band—featuring longtime members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave Farrell, and Joe Hahn, alongside new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain—is delivering setlists packed with timeless classics and powerful new tracks from their acclaimed 2024 album From Zero. Guitarist Alex Feder is handling live guitar duties while founding member Brad Delson remains involved with the band but is not touring.

Multiple cities have seen second shows added due to strong ticket demand, with Munich, Hamburg, and Madrid all getting encore performances. If you're still on the fence, don't wait — several dates are already sold out on primary platforms.

Linkin Park 2026 Tour Dates and Venues

Linkin Park Tour Details

Planning your night out? Below you'll find the key details for Linkin Park's 2026 shows — concert length, setlist size, and the support acts joining them on the road.

How Long Are Linkin Park Concerts?

According to setlist.fm, Linkin Park's 2026 headline shows run approximately two hours, featuring around 28 songs across four acts and an encore. Festival slots tend to be shorter at approximately 75–90 minutes.

Linkin Park 2026 Tour Openers

Support acts vary by date and region. Clipse and Phantogram have been cited as support acts on portions of the 2026 tour. Check individual event listings for confirmed openers at your specific show.

For earlier legs of the From Zero World Tour, Sleep Token, Bad Omens, Jean Dawson, and Helmet all served as opening acts.

Phantogram is featured as a support act on selected 2026 dates — see our Phantogram tour guide for their 2026 schedule.

Linkin Park Setlist 2026

The From Zero World Tour has evolved significantly heading into the 2026 European leg. The following setlist is based on the June 3, 2026 performance at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Germany — a 28-song, 2-hour headline show. Individual shows may have slight variations, and festival appearances feature shorter sets.

Act I — Opening Surge

  • The Emptiness Machine (extended intro)

  • Points of Authority

  • New Divide

  • Up From the Bottom

  • Somewhere I Belong

Act II — Mid-Show Core

  • The Catalyst

  • Burn It Down

  • Cut the Bridge

  • Where'd You Go (Fort Minor cover)

  • Waiting for the End

  • Lying From You

  • Two Faced (with Joe Hahn intro)

  • Joe Hahn Solo segment

  • When They Come for Me / Remember the Name (Mike Shinoda solo with Colin)

  • Casualty

  • One Step Closer

Act III — Emotional Arc

  • Lost (Mike & Emily piano version)

  • Breaking the Habit

  • Stained (Emily on keys)

  • What I've Done

Act IV — Climax

  • Overflow

  • From the Inside

  • Numb (disco-style outro)

  • Heavy Is the Crown

  • Bleed It Out (extended bridge with Fort Minor "There They Go" verse)

Encore

  • Papercut

  • In the End

  • Faint

The 2026 setlist blends deep catalog cuts like "Points of Authority" and "From the Inside" with beloved anthems ("In the End," "Numb," "Faint") and a strong showing from From Zero — "The Emptiness Machine," "Heavy Is the Crown," "Cut the Bridge," "Two Faced," "Casualty," and more. Emily Armstrong leads throughout and showcases her range with standout moments on keys ("Stained") and piano ("Lost").

Linkin Park Tour Merch

Official tour merchandise is available at venue shops and through Linkin Park's official store. Typical offerings for the 2026 tour 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

How to Get Cheap Linkin Park Tickets

With demand at a high level — multiple cities have already seen sold-out shows and second dates added — securing affordable Linkin Park tickets takes some strategy. Here's how to maximize your chances:

Act Fast on Remaining Dates: Several 2026 shows still have tickets available, but inventory is shrinking. Don't assume a show is accessible until you've checked.

Best Timing: For any future tour announcements (Australia/New Zealand, Mexico, or additional European dates), move fast on presale access. Prices often rise as shows approach, especially for high-demand dates.

Best Resale Platform: Consider newer resale platforms like TicketX that don't employ dynamic pricing, which can offer more predictable and stable prices compared to traditional outlets.

Know Your Price Range: Based on current secondary market data for the 2026 European tour:

Tier

Price Range (USD, before fees)

Upper bowl / rear view

$55 – $110

Standard lower bowl

$120 – $220

General admission (floor)

$140 – $260

Premium center sections

$180 – $320

Average secondary market price

~$187

Starting prices

from ~$78

VIP Packages: Where available, VIP options range from early entry add-ons ($75–$200) all the way up to elite lounge and meet & greet packages ($700–$1,500+). Availability varies by country and promoter.

Linkin Park Touring History

Linkin Park's touring history is a journey through some of rock's most emotional chapters — sudden silence, years of mourning, and a comeback few thought possible. Here's how the band's time on stage unfolded, year by year.

2017: One More Light World Tour

The "One More Light World Tour" began on May 6, 2017, promoting their seventh studio album One More Light. The tour was tragically cut short on July 20, 2017, following the death of lead vocalist Chester Bennington. Highlights included headlining the O2 Arena in London and performing at major European festivals including Hurricane Festival and Southside Festival in Germany.

2018–2023: Hiatus

Following Bennington's passing, Linkin Park went on an extended hiatus. Individual members pursued solo projects and collaborations — Mike Shinoda released solo material, Brad Delson worked in production, and Joe Hahn continued his visual art career — but the band as a unit stayed quiet.

2024: From Zero World Tour Begins

In September 2024, Linkin Park made their highly anticipated comeback. The band reformed with Emily Armstrong (co-founder of Dead Sara) as co-vocalist and Colin Brittain as drummer, joining original members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave Farrell, and Joe Hahn. The From Zero World Tour launched with arena shows across North America, then expanded globally. Their debut album with the new lineup, From Zero, released in November 2024, charted widely and marked a successful new chapter for the band.

2025: Global Expansion

The tour continued expanding through 2025, reaching fans in North America, Asia, and Europe. Dates included headline arena shows across major US cities, with the band typically performing sets lasting around two hours and refining the From Zero live experience.

2026: European Stadium Run

The 2026 chapter of the From Zero World Tour brings Linkin Park to some of Europe's most iconic stages — Allianz Arena in Munich, Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, and festival headlining slots at Download, Rock im Park, and Rock in Rio Lisboa. The demand has been extraordinary, with multiple second shows added after sellouts. Additional tour dates have not yet been officially announced. 

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