Linkin Park Set to Announce Massive World Tour Ahead of From Zero Release
Major arenas across North America and Europe tease upcoming tour dates.
- Linkin Park is set to announce a massive world tour tomorrow (14) at 7 a.m. EST.
- The tour teaser has already been spotted by venues across North America and Europe.
- The announcement comes just hours before the release of their new album, From Zero.
Linkin Park’s return to the spotlight hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing. Between the internet losing its collective mind over Emily Armstrong’s connection to Scientology and a convicted r@p1st, the band’s comeback was riding a weird mix of hype and controversy. Still, none of that stopped fans from getting excited about the new album and a teaser tour.
Now with just hours to go before From Zero hits the shelves, the band is expected to announce a massive world tour tomorrow at 7 a.m. EST. How do we know? A bunch of venues jumped the gun by teasing the tour themselves. Subtle, right? Blabbermouth pieced together the whole list of cities that seem to be bracing for Linkin Park’s return. While nothing’s official yet, this lineup looks legit.
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Here’s where the action could be happening:
- Prudential Center – Newark, NJ
- Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
- Moody Center – Austin, TX
- Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI
- Bon Secours Wellness Arena – Greenville, SC
- Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI
- Footprint Center – Phoenix, AZ
- CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD
- Ball Arena – Denver, CO
- Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA
- Enterprise Center – St. Louis, MO
- Lenovo Center – Raleigh, NC
- BOK Center – Tulsa, OK
- TD Garden – Boston, MA
- CHI Health Center Omaha – Omaha, NE
- Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
- T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, MO
- Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, WI
- United Center – Chicago, IL
- Target Center – Minneapolis, MN
- Wells Fargo Arena – Philadelphia, PA
- PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA
- Moda Center – Portland, OR
- Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
- Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
- Foro Solo – Mexico City, Mexico
- GelreDome – Arnhem, Netherlands
- Deutsche Bank Park – Frankfurt, Germany
- I-Days Milano – Milan, Italy
- Stade de France – Paris, France
- Merkur Spiel-Arena – Düsseldorf, Germany
- Heinz von Heiden-Arena – Hannover, Germany
- Wembley Stadium – London, England
No surprises here—this list is a greatest hits of arena staples, spanning North America and Europe. If these venues are prepping, Linkin Park fans should probably clear their calendars.
The full announcement drops tomorrow. Until then, feel free to speculate wildly, because by the looks of it, the world’s about to get loud.
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