Linkin Park Concert History

Linkin Park is an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. The band's current lineup comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, bassist Dave Farrell, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn and drummer Rob Bourdon, all of whom are founding members. Vocalists Mark Wakefield and Chester Bennington are former members of the band. Categorized as alternative rock, Linkin Park's earlier music spanned a fusion of heavy metal and hip hop, while their later music features more electronica and pop elements.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 02, 2003
Linkin Park / Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium 2003

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Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas, United States
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Aug 01, 2003
Metallica / Deftones / Limp Bizkit / Mudvayne / Linkin Park

Summer Sanitarium: Metallica/Limp Bizkit/Linkin Park/Deftones/Mudvayne

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Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver, Colorado, United States
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Jul 30, 2003
Linkin Park / Mudvayne / Revis
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Kansas Coliseum Valley Center, Kansas, United States
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Jul 29, 2003
Linkin Park / Mudvayne / Cold / Revis

Projekt Revolution 2003

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Mid-America Center Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Jul 27, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Deftones / Mudvayne / Linkin Park

Summer Sanitarium 2003 Tour

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Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Jul 26, 2003
Metallica / Deftones / Limp Bizkit / Mudvayne / Linkin Park

Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003

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Hawthorne Race Course Cicero, Illinois, United States
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Jul 25, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium 2003

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Edward Jones Dome at America's Center St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Jul 22, 2003
Linkin Park / Mudvayne / Jurassic 5 / Cold

Projekt Revolution 2003

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Blue Cross Arena Rochester, New York, United States
Jul 20, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium

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Parc Jean-Drapeau Montréal, Québec, Canada
Jul 19, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium 2003

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Ohio Stadium Columbus, Ohio, United States
Jul 18, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003

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FedExField Landover, Maryland, United States
Jul 13, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003

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Florida Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida, United States
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Jul 12, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

Summer Sanitarium

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Veteran's Stadium Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jul 11, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Deftones / Mudvayne / Linkin Park

Summer Sanitarium

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Turner Field Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Jul 08, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne

DFP7-Tarium

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Giants Stadium East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
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Jul 06, 2003
Deftones / Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Mudvayne / Linkin Park

Summer Sanitarium 2003

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Gillette Stadium Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States
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Jul 05, 2003
Metallica / Deftones / Limp Bizkit / Mudvayne / Linkin Park

Summer Sanitarium Tour

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Skydome Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jul 04, 2003
Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne
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Pontiac Silverdome Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Apr 26, 2003
Linkin Park / Mudvayne / xzibit / Blindside / Supernatural
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Elliott Hall of Music West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
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Apr 23, 2003
Linkin Park / Mudvayne / Xzibit / Blindside

Projekt Revolution

Spokane Arena Spokane, Washington, United States

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Nova Rock 2017 on Jun 14, 2017 [960-small]

Nova Rock 2017
Jun 14 - 17, 2017
 Nickelsdorf, Burgenland, Austria
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Rock am Ring 2012
Jun 1 - 3, 2012
 Nürburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne on Jul 18, 2003 [666-small]

Metallica / Limp Bizkit / Linkin Park / Deftones / Mudvayne
Jul 18, 2003
 Landover, Maryland, United States
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Mar 2, 2013
 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Mar 2, 2013
 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Mar 2, 2013
 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Download Festival 2004
Jun 5 - 6, 2004
 Derby, England, United Kingdom
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Ozzfest 2001 on Jul 5, 2001 [777-small]

Ozzfest 2001
Jul 5, 2001
 Dallas, Texas, United States
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Linkin Park / Snoop Dogg / Korn / The Used on Aug 20, 2004 [420-small]

Linkin Park / Snoop Dogg / Korn / The Used
Aug 20, 2004
 Dallas, Texas, United States
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Linkin Park / Korn / Snoop Dogg / Less Than Jake / The Used on Aug 28, 2004 [148-small]

Linkin Park / Korn / Snoop Dogg / Less Than Jake / The Used
Aug 28, 2004
 Somerset, Wisconsin, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What year did Linkin Park's first album come out?

Linkin Park's first album Hybrid Theory debuted on October 24, 2000. The album is certified 12x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

What genre of music is Linkin Park?

Linkin Park doesn’t cleanly fit into one genre of music. When the band first started, they had a unique nu metal sound that merged elements of industrial metal, rap rock, and hip hop. As the band matured, they began experimenting with new genres and embraced a much softer and more progressive rock sound. They even embraced a distinctly pop sound with One More Light.

Where is Linkin Park from?

Linkin Park was founded in Agoura Hills, California in 1996 by Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon and Brad Delson.

When did Linkin Park start?

Linkin Park was founded in 1996 but didn’t start using the name “Linkin Park” until 1999.

Where did Linkin Park get its name?

In 1996, the band that would become “Linkin Park” started as “Xero.” After Chester Bennington joined in 1999, the band agreed to change the name to “Hybrid Theory.” Record producer Jeff Blue recommended the band change their name in order to avoid confusing themselves with Hybrid, another musical act.

After some consideration, the band settled on “Linkin Park,” an alternately spelled version of what was then Lincoln Park (now Christine Emerson Reed Park) in Santa Monica, California. The band didn’t completely dump the name Hybrid Theory though. Instead the band members used it as the name of their debut album in 2000.

Who wrote Linkin Park songs?

Individual members of Linkin Park are responsible for most of the tracks released. However, they have received help from Rick Rubin, William Griffin, and others.

What is the meaning of the Linkin Park song "What I've Done?"

The song “What I've Done” talks about things we do in our lives that we later regret and the desire to forget bad experiences and start fresh. The song's theme revolves around admitting to past faults and working towards becoming better versions of ourselves.

How many albums did Linkin Park release with Chester Bennington?

Link Park released seven albums with Chester Bennington:

  1. Hybrid Theory (2000)
  2. Meteora (2003)
  3. Minutes to Midnight (2007)
  4. A Thousand Suns (2010)
  5. Living Things (2012)
  6. The Hunting Party (2014)
  7. One More Light (2017)

Who is Chester Bennington and when did he die?

Cester Bennington was born on March 20, 1976, and passed on July 20, 2017. He was a vocalist for Linkin Park. When he was alive, he struggled with substance abuse and depression, which likely led to his suicide. However, we can’t know the exact reasons as he left no suicide note.

Who is Mike Shinoda and what is his net worth?

Mike Kenji Shinoda co-founded Linkin Park in 1996. He was born on February 11, 1977, and has had a successful career as a singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Mike is the band's songwriter, lead vocalist, keyboardist, and rhythm guitarist. He is estimated to be worth over 65 million dollars.

How many concerts has Linkin Park had?

Linkin Park has had 871 concerts.

What genre is Linkin Park?

Linkin Park is most often considered to be Rock, Hip Hop, United States, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Metal, Alternative Metal, Modern Rock, Nu Metal, Post-Grunge, Rap Rock, Bass House, Rap Metal, Rapcore, Electronic Rock, Bassline, Alt Rock, and Old School Bassline.

When was the last Linkin Park concert?

The last Linkin Park concert was on October 14, 2023 in Denver, Colorado, United States.

What setlist does Linkin Park play live?

The songs that Linkin Park performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 27, 2017 concert at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Robot Boy
  2. Iridescent / The Messenger
  3. Roads Untraveled
  4. Numb
  5. Shadow of the Day
  6. Leave Out All the Rest
  7. Somewhere I Belong
  8. Unicorns & Lollipops
  9. Castle of Glass
  10. Rest
  11. Nobody Can Save Me
  12. Battle Symphony
  13. Sharp Edges
  14. Talking to Myself
  15. Heavy
  16. One More Light
  17. Looking for an Answer
  18. Waiting for the End
  19. Crawling
  20. Papercut
  21. One Step Closer
  22. A Place for My Head
  23. Rebellion
  24. The Catalyst
  25. One Tree Hill
  26. I Miss You
  27. What I've Done
  28. In the End
  29. Iridescent
  30. New Divide
  31. A Light That Never Comes
  32. Burn It Down
  33. Faint
  34. Bleed It Out
  35. One More Light

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