Music Legends Who Defined a Generation Are Coming to Minnesota
A pioneering 90s act makes a return to touring, and they are planning a 2025 stop in Minnesota.
This band formed in the late 1990s in California, combining rock, rap, and electronic elements to create their signature sound. Their debut album, Hybrid Theory, was a groundbreaking album that sold over 12 million copies, making it one of the biggest selling albums of all time.
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Linkin Park is Returning to Minnesota with 2025 Concert
The band of course is Linkin Park, and despite facing tragedy with lead singer Chester Bennington's passing in 2017, the band has found a new singer, recorded a new album, and is on the road with a huge new tour.
Linkin Park announced that their "From Zero World Tour" will continue into 2025 making stops in Europe, Asia, and North America, including a stop in Minnesota on August 27th at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
When Do Tickets Go On Sale for Linkin Park in Minnesota?
Tickets for the summer concert go on pre-sale to LP Underground fan club members on November 18th, and onsale to the general public starts Thursday, November 21st at Noon through Ticketmaster.
Linkin Park Underground members also have their own area to sit together, the band says section 131 at the Target Center is reserved for them so they can "enjoy the performance together" with other fan club members.
Who is Coming With Linkin Park to Minnesota?
The lineup for the concert also includes Jean Dawson, he is an Mexican-American experimental pop musician, that has released four albums and over a dozen singles through his own record label.
Linkin Park introduced their new lead singer earlier this year, Emily Armstrong, she co-founded the rock band Dead Sara in 2002, gaining recognition for her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence.
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