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Linkin Park brings world tour, new co-singer Emily Armstrong to Minneapolis in 2025

MINNEAPOLIS— Alternative rockers Linkin Park are extending their world tour through 2025, with Minnesota among many stops.

The band announced new dates for the ‘From Zero’ world tour on Thursday, celebrating the release of their latest album under the same name.

Target Center in Minneapolis will host the band on August 27 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the general public go on sale from Thursday, November 21 at 12 noon.

“Getting back on the road has been incredible,” said band member Mike Shinoda in a press release shared by the venue. “The support from the fans has been overwhelming and we are ready to spread this energy even further around the world. FROM ZERO is a new chapter for us and we are so excited to share it with everyone on a bigger scale.”

Special guests include Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, AFI, Architects, Grandson, Jean Dawson, JPEGMAFIA and PVRIS on select dates. It is unclear which, if any, guests will be at the Minneapolis stop.

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Earlier this year, the band announced Emily Armstrong of the band Dead Sara as the band’s new co-singer.

Linkin Park performs in Hamburg
Mike Shinoda and Emily Armstrong of Linkin Park perform at the Barclays Arena on September 22, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany.

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In 2017, the band’s lead singer, Chester Bennington, called died by suicide at the age of 41. The band’s recent tour marked a return from a yearlong hiatus since the death.

The band started in California in 1996.


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