Two new band members, an unreleased album and a tour are announced, seven years after the death of Chester Bennington.
The tragic loss
Linkin Park returns to the spotlight seven years after the tragic loss of singer Chester Bennington, unveiling a new line-up with the integration of two new official members!
Lead singer
Dead Sara co-vocalist Emily Armstrong has been chosen as lead vocalist, while producer and songwriter Colin Brittain has been selected for the drummer position.
Rich in emotion
This new adventure promises to be rich in emotion for fans.
Major announcement
The band made this major announcement simultaneously with the release of The Emptiness Machine, the first single from their forthcoming album, From Zero, due for release in November.
One More Light
This single is their first original track since 2017’s One More Light, which was tragically released just two months before Chester Bennington’s death.
Originals
In addition to the two new recruits, two of Linkin Park’s three original co-founders, Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, return to the band, alongside bassist Dave Phoenix Farrell and DJ Joe Hahn.
A new beginning
In parallel with the release of its album, Linkin Park has announced a mini-tour, From Zero World Tour, to mark this new beginning celebrating the band’s past, present and future.
Six concerts
The tour will include six concerts in Los Angeles, New York, Hamburg, London, Seoul and Bogota, between September 11 and November 11.
November 15th
The From Zero album is scheduled for release on November 15.