Linkin Park confirmed this Tuesday (24) that they will be performing a big show St. Paul of yours From scratch Around the worldThe presentation in Brazil is part of three additional shows by the band now led by the new singer Emily Armstrong and it will happen on that day November 15th node Allianz Park.
To the Exclusive pre-sales Linkin Park fan club starts in September 25th.
According to the organizers of the show, the day September 26thSantander customers will be able to purchase tickets in exclusive pre-sale, with payment in up to five interest-free installments. Pre-sale for other bank customers takes place on the same day September 27th. THE general public you can buy from September 30th.
Both pre-sale and general sale tickets will be available from 10am via Ticketmaster or from 11am at the official box office (no service charge). Up to four tickets per CPF can be purchased, with a limit of two tickets at half price.
The crown is heavy comes on the heels of the band’s first new song in seven years, The vacuum machine. The album immediately proved to be a global success with a seismic impact. She jumped to the TOP 5 From Spotify Global Chartwon first place on the radio Alternative AND Rockcatapulted to first place in the rankings Billboard Alternative and Rock Airplay Chart and infiltrated the Hot 100 Billboard in position 21.
The single recorded unprecedented numbers for a modern rock song on DSP, generating over 95 million streams on Spotify AND 28 million views node YouTube in the music video. Not to mention the fact that the Linkin Park has just reached another milestone, surpassing more than 54 million monthly listeners on Spotify and become the most streamed rock band on the platform and one of the 40 most streamed artists globally on the platform.
Earn praise, the The New York Times greeted The vacuum machine like a “new booming track”stating this “the band is now ready to continue as close to what it was before as possible.” As for his return to the stage, the The Los Angeles Times declared: “Linkin Park roars back with more than an echo of its past.”
As part of an in-depth cover story, the billboard certificate: “From Zero pulses with renewed energy, a dynamic extension of Linkin Park’s multifaceted aesthetic,” applaud as if “Overall, they carry with them a sense of pace and urgency, as if the band members refuse to give up or consider it time for their big comeback.”
Emily Armstrong Joins Linkin Park
Emily Armstrong has hired as the new singer of Linkin Park at the beginning of September. The news came accompanied by the release of the single The vacuum machine and the album announcement From scratchwhich will come out on November 15th.
The return marks a new phase in the band’s history, with new sounds and lineups. Emily Armstrong gained fame as the band’s lead singer She will be dead. His musical career began early, at the age of 11, when he learned to play the guitar. At 15 he decided to leave school to follow his passion for music, and in 2002 he founded the band Dead Sara, initially called Epiphany.
Influenced by names like Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks AND Joni MitchellEmily has developed a powerful vocal style that makes her stand out in the alternative rock scene. Recognition came in 2012, when the single was released Meteorologist catapulted She will be dead to success. Other tracks like Mona Lisa, lemon scent AND Heroes consolidated the band, which gained even more prominence with the cover of Heart shaped box.
Now, Emily bring all this experience into your new journey Linkin Park. In addition to the singer’s entry, the band also announced Colin Brittain as a new drummer, replacing Rob Bourdon. Together they are part of the new lineup of the band, which is already garnering praise with the single The vacuum machine.
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