Linkin Park's Triumphant Return: New Lead Singer and World Tour Announced
After a seven-year hiatus, Linkin Park introduces Emily Armstrong as co-frontperson, sparking both excitement and controversy.
- Linkin Park has ended a seven-year hiatus with a new album, 'From Zero,' set for release on November 15, and a world tour that kicked off at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
- Emily Armstrong joins the band as the new co-frontperson, replacing the late Chester Bennington, and has faced criticism over past associations with Scientology and Danny Masterson.
- The band's new single, 'The Emptiness Machine,' has quickly risen to become the fifth most played song globally on Spotify.
- Bennington's son, Jaime, has publicly criticized the band's decision to continue without his father, accusing them of erasing his legacy.
- Despite the controversies, the band's first concert was met with enthusiastic responses from fans, showcasing Armstrong's vocal prowess and the band's enduring appeal.