After years of speculation and an evolving lineup, Linkin Park roars back into the spotlight with their From Zero World Tour, supporting the band’s eighth studio album, From Zero, released on November 15, 2024. Opening in Mexico City on January 31, 2025, and closing in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on November 15, 2025, this marks a bold new chapter for the iconic nu-metal pioneers.

With Emily Armstrong (Dead Sara) stepping in as lead vocalist and Colin Brittain behind the drums, this tour carries both nostalgic weight and creative renewal. According to Turn0News, the band promises “a setlist that respects our legacy while pushing forward with fresh intensity.”

North America gets the first major dose

From April to May 2025, the North American leg will bring the band across major cities in the United States and Canada. Highlights include shows at Austin’s Moody Center, the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, and an appearance at Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival in Columbus, Ohio. Their Welcome to Rockville slot in Daytona Beach is already being billed as a headlining moment for the season.

Turn0Search confirms that this leg will also feature supporting performances by Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, and AFI, creating an explosive mix of genres that range from alternative rock to post-metalcore. With venues like CFG Bank Arena and Bon Secours Wellness Arena onboard, the production scale is set to rival some of the most iconic tours in the band’s history.

Europe welcomes a new era of LP

June will see Linkin Park crossing the Atlantic for a vibrant stretch of European dates. Major stops include the Novarock Festival in Austria and Rock for People Festival in the Czech Republic. But the marquee moment is undoubtedly their first-ever appearance at Wembley Stadium in London on June 28, 2025.

As Turn0Search notes, the Wembley show is being prepped as a cinematic experience with exclusive stage visuals and a surprise guest rumored to join the band live. Fans in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy will also catch the band in legendary venues like Olympiastadion (Berlin) and Ippodromo SNAI La Maura (Milan), making this leg a must-see for longtime European followers.

Supporting acts in Europe include Architects, Jean Dawson, and JPEGMAFIA, a lineup that boldly bridges the gap between metal, experimental hip-hop, and progressive rock. The synergy across these performers signals a tour focused on breaking genre barriers.

South America closes with powerful nostalgia

As the tour winds down in late October and November, South America becomes the emotional epicenter. Performances in Bogotá, Lima, Buenos Aires, and Santiago offer fans who’ve waited nearly a decade the chance to reconnect. Brazil will host the final four shows, closing in Porto Alegre on the one-year anniversary of the album release.

Turn0Search reports that PVRIS and Grandson will join as special guests during this stretch. With Linkin Park’s historic connection to Latin American audiences—where their records have consistently topped charts—the emotional stakes will be high.

This leg also marks the final series of appearances with Alex Feder on live guitar, as Brad Delson has opted to sit out this tour cycle. Yet the band has insisted this isn’t a farewell but a “collaborative evolution,” signaling more to come beyond 2025.

A tour fueled by legacy and innovation

The From Zero World Tour is more than a promotional circuit—it’s a bold reintroduction of a band that’s continually rewritten its own rules. With new voices and old wounds, Linkin Park invites the world to witness their rebirth.

Will the band maintain this hybrid momentum into 2026? With their reinvention already shaking the foundations of their sound and setup, fans can only hope that this era is just beginning.

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