Linkin Park offer discounted tickets for North American tour, Dodgers Stadium show downsized

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Linkin Park have announced a limited number of discounted tickets for all dates on their upcoming US tour while also downsizing their LA show.The band announced a huge world tour last November to support the release of ‘From Zero’, their first new album since the passing of frontman Chester Bennington and the introduction of Emily Armstrong as the new singer.As well as a huge show at Wembley Stadium, the tour includes a range of arenas around the US and Canada, with an additional mega show having initially been announced for Los Angeles’ Dodgers Stadium on September 13.Now, an updated tour poster has revealed that the Dodgers Stadium show has been downsized to the city’s Intuit Dome – a shift from the Dodgers’ 56,000 capacity to Intuit’s 18,000.South America: Announcing new dates on the From Zero World Tour 2025.

LPU pre-sales begin March 31st.Los Angeles: Our LA show on 9/13 will now be at Intuit Dome with JPEGMAFIA. If you purchased tickets previously, you will be refunded & have first shot at buying tickets at… pic.twitter.com/rWA12hBYl3— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) March 27, 2025The stadium show had also been advertised to feature sets from Queens Of The Stone Age and Jpegmafia, but the new poster only includes mention of the latter, with no reference to QOTSA.Customers who had bought tickets to the Dodgers Stadium show will receive a full refund and will be given first opportunity to purchase tickets for the Intuit Dome show.

A pre-sale begins at 10am local time on Thursday (April 3), and you can get yours here.All other North American dates on the ‘From Zero’ tour will also now offer ‘Up From The Bottom’ reduced-price tickets at a value of $39.50 (plus taxes and fees), with recipients being given randomly allocated.

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