Following a comeback gig with new singer Emily Armstrong at the O2 arena earlier this year, Linkin Park has announced a world tour for 2025, which includes a giant show in London at Wembley Stadium.
Marking their biggest-ever show in the capital, it will be part of the ongoing tour – their first without their late frontman Chester Bennington, who passed away in 2017. Wembley Stadium will welcome the band on June 28, and it comes as part of the run for the new album From Zero, which was announced alongside the nu-metal band’s comeback earlier this year and releases tomorrow (November 15).
The tour stretches between January 31 in Mexico City and November 15, 2025 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with a roster of different support acts joining them on specific dates. Linkin Park’s Wembley Stadium date on June 28 will feature support from Canadian metallers Spiritbox and Brooklyn rapper JPEGMAFIA. Across the world tour, fans will witness Queens Of The Stone Age, AFI, Architects, Grandson, Jean Dawson, and PVRIS supporting
Tickets go on sale next Friday (November 22) at 10am, with pre-sale available for members of the underground fan club taking place from November 18.
It comes after a mysterious post by Wembley Stadium’s X account yesterday, which alluded to the announcement of a Linkin Park gig. The London show is the only show announced in the whole of the UK for the world tour.
Their O2 Arena show on September 24 saw them play a career-spanning set, with a healthy chunk of songs from their seismic records Hybrid Theory, Meteora, and Minutes To Midnight. They also performed new songs Heavy Is The Crown and The Emptiness Machine, which you can expect to hear alongside other From Zero tracks.
Linkin Park will play Wembley Stadium on June 28, 2025, with support from Spiritbox and JPEGMAFIA. Tickets will go on sale here on Friday, November 22 at 10am, with fan pre-sale taking place from November 18. The band’s comeback album ‘From Zero’ releases tomorrow (November 15).