Linkin Park Rescales L.A. Show, Introduces Discounted Tickets for U.S. Tour
The band moves its September 13 Los Angeles concert to a smaller venue and adjusts ticketing strategies as part of ongoing changes to their 'From Zero' world tour.
- Linkin Park has downsized their Los Angeles concert from Dodger Stadium (56,000 capacity) to the Intuit Dome (18,000 capacity), with ticket holders offered refunds and priority access to the new venue.
- Queens of the Stone Age will no longer perform as an opening act for the Los Angeles show, leaving JPEGMAFIA as the sole opener.
- Discounted tickets priced at $39.50 with randomly assigned seating are now available for all North American tour dates.
- Speculation about soft ticket sales arises following the venue change, discounted pricing, and the removal of two South American tour dates.
- The band recently released their new single, 'Up From The Bottom,' ahead of the deluxe edition of their comeback album 'From Zero,' set to release in May 2025.