Linkin Park Triumphs with 14,000 Fans at First Korean Concert in 13 Years

Linkin Park, one of the most successful rock bands globally, celebrated their first concert in Korea in 13 years at the Inspire Arena, attracting around 14,000 enthusiastic fans. This event marked the only Asian stop in their "From Zero" world tour.

As the concert commenced, the crowd erupted with chants of the band's name. New vocalist Emily Armstrong, who joined the band earlier this month, energized the audience with their classic hits, including "Somewhere I Belong" and "Numb." The band performed a total of 26 songs, culminating in a thrilling encore.

Linkin Park's setlist featured fan favorites such as "Crawling" and "In the End," alongside new songs like "The Emptiness Machine" and "Heavy Is The Crown," the latter serving as the theme for the ongoing 2024 League of Legends World Championship.

Armstrong, reflecting on her recent addition to the band, expressed gratitude for the opportunity and excitement for the future. The concert was part of the Inspire Concert Series, which aims to bring major international artists to Korea.

Linkin Park, known for selling over 100 million albums worldwide, continues to be a significant force in the music industry, with a new studio album titled "From Zero" set for release in November. The band's legacy remains strong, inspiring fans across the globe.

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