On the heels of a very small tour, Linkin Park has announced a massive 2025 world tour that includes two stops in Pennsylvania.
The band will tour in support of its new album, “From Zero,” which was released on Friday, Nov. 15. It includes the already-released singles “The Emptiness Machine,” “Heavy Is the Crown,” “Over Each Other” and “Two Faced.”
The two Pennsylvania shows are Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, and Tuesday, Aug. 19, at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.
Tickets go on sale today, Thursday, Nov. 21, on Ticketmaster.
In August, the band announced the addition of Emily Armstrong as a co-vocalist and Colin Brittain as drummer along with its first new music in seven years. The music and tour are the first since the death of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017.
Linkin Park will start the new year with three shows in Mexico in late January and early February. In mid-February, the band moves to Japan for two concerts and then a show in Indonesia.
In April they return to the United States for the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas on April 12.
North American tour dates are:
April 26 – Austin, Texas
April 28 – Tulsa, Oklahoma
May 1 – Grand Rapids, Michigan
May 3 – Baltimore, Maryland
May 6 – Raleigh, North Carolina
May 8 – Greenville, South Carolina
May 10 – Columbus, Ohio
May 17 – Daytona Beach, Florida
In June and early July, the band will perform in Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Poland and France.
July 29 – Brooklyn, New York
Aug. 1 – Boston, Massachusetts
August 3 – Newark, New Jersey
Aug. 6 – Montreal, Canada
Aug. 8 – Toronto, Canada
Aug. 11 – Chicago, Illinois
August 14 – Detroit, Michigan
Aug. 21 – Nashville, Tennessee
Aug. 23 – St. Louis, Missouri
Aug. 25 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
August 27 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Aug. 29 – Omaha, Nebraska
Aug. 31 – Kansas City, Missouri
Sept. 3 – Denver, Colorado
Sept. 6 – Phoenix, Arizona
Sept. 13 – Los Angeles, California
Sept. 15 – San Jose, California
Sept. 17 – Sacramento, California
Sept. 19 – Portland, Oregon
Sept. 21 – Vancouver, Canada
Sept. 24 – Seattle, Washington
In October and November, they will perform shows in Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.