The band performs at Allianz Parque on November 15th and 16th
More than seven years after his last visit to Brazil, the LinkinPark returns to the country with his new lineup for two shows at Allianz Parque, in Sao Paulo. The band, which now includes the singer Emily Armstrong instead of Chester Benningtonwho passed away in 2017, will perform two sold-out shows on November 15 and 16.
The dates coincide with the launch of From scratchthe band’s first album without Bennington and first release since then Another lightof 2017. The new album contains the praised singles The vacuum machine AND Heavy is the crownas well as nine other previously unreleased songs featuring Armstrong’s vocals and Colin Brittainreplacing Rob Bourdon on drums.
Highly anticipated, the band’s return to Brazil sold out tickets for the first date in less than an hour, leading the band to add another show to their visit to the country. Once again, tickets sold out quickly with many fans selling out admission to see the band’s return.
The probable lineup for Brazil
Based on the shows performed by Linkin Park in the first part of the new tour, the presentations in Brazil are expected to include hits from almost all of the band’s albums. The exception is An extra lightthe last album with Bennington and which, for the most part, contained songs that were extremely personal to the singer. On the other hand, the group’s most notable hits, such as Numb, Weak, In the end, The catalyst, Bleed it AND New gap have a guaranteed place in the group’s lineup.
Check out Linkin Park’s probable lineup in Brazil below:
- somewhere I Belong
- Crawling
- Lying to you
- Points of authority
- New gap
- The vacuum machine
- The catalyst
- Burn it
- Waiting for the end
- Glass castle
- When they come to get me”/”Remember the name
- A place for my head
- Given up
- One step closer
- Lost
- Break the habit
- What I did
- Leave everything else out
- My December
- Friendly fire
- Numb
- Weak
- Heavy is the crown
- Bleed it
In addition to old hits, From Zero’s new songs are also expected to make their live debut in front of Brazilian audiences, as the album will be released on the same day as the band’s first day of shows in the country.
Service — Linkin Park: From Zero World Tour — Sao Paulo
- Position: Allianz Parque, R. Palestra Itália, 200, San Paolo – SP
- Gate opening hours: 3pm
- Show start time: 8.30pm
- Tickets for both dates are sold out
Source: Terra

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