MusicLinkin Park: The band’s popularity in Brazil increases after shows and “From Zero” Deezer platform recorded a 212% growth in the band’s reproductions, with emphasis on tracks from the new album, which appear among the most listened to today at 7:30 p.m.

MusicLinkin Park: The band’s popularity in Brazil increases after shows and “From Zero” Deezer platform recorded a 212% growth in the band’s reproductions, with emphasis on tracks from the new album, which appear among the most listened to today at 7:30 p.m.

Deezer platform recorded 212% growth in the band’s reproductions, with emphasis on tracks from the new album, which appear among the most listened to

After a 7-year hiatus, the LinkinPark announced his return to the stage with a new lineup: Emily Armstrong took over the vocals left by Chester Benningtonwhile Colin Brittain He is the new person responsible for the battery.

The reunion was accompanied by a new album, From Zeroin addition to a world tour passing through Brazil in November this year.

The group also announced that it will arrive in the country again in 2025. The new performances are scheduled for Rio de Janeiro (8/11), São Paulo (10/11), Brasília (13/11) and Porto Alegre (15/11 ).

The visit to Brazil and the release of the album contributed to an increase in the band’s popularity. LinkinPark. On November 15th — the premiere date of From Zero and the first show in São Paulo — the Deezer platform recorded a 212% increase in the band’s reproductions, compared to the 10th of the same month.

The cities with the highest number of listeners were São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba and Recife. Among users, 83% are men and 17% women, with emphasis on the 26 to 35 age group, which represents 52% of listeners on the platform. Below, check out the list of the 10 most played songs on the platform.

The 10 most listened to Linkin Park songs on Deezer:

10. What I’ve Done

9. Crawling

8. Faith

7. Over Each Other

6. Numb

5. In the End

4. Heavy Is the Crown

3. Two Faced

2. Cut The Bridge

1. The Emptiness Machine

Source: Rollingstone

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