Linkin Park has officially announced their much-anticipated comeback, unveiling plans for six arena shows in 2024 and the release of a new album titled From Zero. The news was shared during a live-streamed event held in Los Angeles, during which the band introduced two new members: co-vocalist Emily Armstrong from the band Dead Sara and drummer Colin Brittain.
In a surprising twist, founding drummer Rob Bourdon will not participate in the upcoming tour and recording process. Mike Shinoda clarified Bourdon's absence, emphasizing the personal nature of the decision and expressing that the band retains its core values despite the changes in lineup.
The announcement also included the debut of their new single "The Emptiness Machine." Fans are expected to be excited to hear how the new members influence the established sonic landscape of Linkin Park. For first access, pre-sale tickets will be available starting September 13 at 10 AM local time, allowing die-hard fans to secure their spots swiftly.
This comeback marks a significant moment in the band's journey, as they navigate new artistic directions while honoring their legacy. More details about the tour and album can be found at Kerrang!. Don't miss the chance to see Linkin Park back on stage and experience their latest music live.