Music Cities in Brazil that may have been taken from Linkin Park tour

Music Cities in Brazil that may have been taken from Linkin Park tour

Band had confirmed shows in the country for November, but removed dates from the official agenda and is about to announce a new itinerary

Shortly before holding its two presentations in São Paulo last year, the Linkin Park He said he would return to Brazil in 2025. The band had confirmed dates and cities – Rio de Janeiro (08/11), São Paulo (10/11), Brasilia (11/11) and Porto Alegre (15/11) – but did not reveal the specific places, nor gave information about ticket sales.

The wait for more details will come to an end at 20h this Thursday, 27. And the itinerary should change.

In a publication on social networks, on the morning of Thursday, 27, the producer Live Nation shared images of three locations with flags and screens with the band’s logo. The photos bring the Couto Pereira stadiums (Curitiba), Morumbis (São Paulo) and Mané Garrincha (Brasilia).

There are some differences in relation to the previously confirmed agenda. Curitiba, who was not foreseen on the route, seems to have entered. And two cities announced in the past did not gain mention by the producer: Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre.

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Also at 20h this Thursday, 27, Linkin Park releases an unreleased song. “Up From the Bottom” It is the first song since Flutteralbum released in November last year.

Linkin Park and From Zero

Flutterwhich marked the debut of the singer Emily Armstrong and the drummer Colin Brittainreached the first position in the charts of 15 countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, France and Portugal. There was only one “stone in the shoe” in the most important music market in the world, the United States, where they were in 2nd place – the EP Golden Hour: Part.2from the K-Pop group ATHEZwon the highest recognition.

Even not getting first place in the United States, Flutter It was the rock album that reached the highest position in the national general charts in 2024. The last time a style album snapped the top of the ranking in November last year, with One More Time…from BLINK-182.

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