Linkin Park announce ‘From Zero’ concert film will hit cinemas in 2025
Linkin Park have announced a ‘From Zero’ concert film will hit cinemas next year.
The recently reformed nu-metal band – now led by vocalist Emily Armstrong – performed in São Paulo, Brazil, to launch their new record ‘From Zero’.
The band announced that this gig performance, which was also livestreamed in full on Brazilian broadcast channel Multishow, will be central focus of a live documentary. A release date has yet to be announced.
The film announcement coincides with the release of their eighth album, the first without original vocalist Chester Bennington, who died in 2017.
In our review of ‘From Zero’, we stated: “The results are mixed. While there’s a welcome nostalgia hit when hearing some of these new songs which hat-tip the band’s glory days, it’s not a complete rehash. And for that, co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda & Co. must be commended. As for Armstrong, she gives it socks and shares Bennington’s gift for oscillating between throat-punishing screams and melodic wailing. It works. Some of her inflections and belts even sound like his on certain tracks, without at any point falling into cheap imitation, proving that her induction into the rebooted band was a canny draft on an artistic level. However, there’s an odd dynamic to the tracklisting on ‘From Zero’ that forms a semi-consistent pattern: for every anthemic belter, there’s a dud."
Check out our full review here.
The news of the concert film also comes shortly after the band announced a world tour for 2025.
The tour will start in Mexico City on 31 January, and will head to Europe during the summer, with dates in Berlin, Bern, Milan, London and Paris.
Here are the European dates of Linkin Park’s World Tour 2025:
June 2025
- 12 – Novarock Festival -Nickelsdorf, AT
- 14 – Rock for People Festival – Hradec Kralove, CZ
- 16 – Heinz-Von-Heiden Arena – Hannover, DE
- 18 – Olympiastadion – Berlin, DE
- 20 – Bernexpo – Bern, CH
- 24 – I-DAYS Festival – Milan, IT
- 26 – Gelredome – Arnhem, NL
- 28 – Wembley Stadium – London, UK
July 2025
- 1 – Merkur Spiel Arena – Dusseldorf, DE
- 3 – Rock Werchter Festival – Werchter, BE
- 5 – Open’er Festival – Gdynia, PL
- 8 – Deutsche Bank Park – Frankfurt, DE
- 11 – Stade de France – Paris, FR