Linkin Park played their second reunion show at New York’s Barclays Center on September 16th, and we’ve got some footage of “Faint”. Well, that and a ton of other fan-shot footage you can find below. The full show went as follows.

  1. Somewhere I belong
  2. Crawl
  3. A lie from you
  4. Points of Authority
  5. New Divide (with “Moscow intro”)
  6. Vacuum machine
  7. The catalyst
  8. Burn It Down
  9. Awaiting Completion
  10. Glass castle
  11. Joe Han Solo
  12. When They Come For Me / Remember The Name (mike alone)
  13. A Place for My Head (tour debut: first live since 2017)
  14. Surrendered
  15. One Step Closer (Extended Introduction)
  16. Lost (abridged; duet piano version by Mike and Emily)
  17. Breaking the habit
  18. What I have done
  19. Leave All the Rest (2017 extended introduction)
  20. My December (acoustic)
  21. Friendly fire
  22. Numb (with Encore intro)
  23. At the end
  24. Attenuated (extended external)
  25. Paper cut
  26. Keys to the Kingdom
  27. Bleed it (with an extended bridge Fort Minor“There They Go” Verse 1)

Linkin Park A new vocalist in 2024 Emily Armstrong and a new drummer Colin Britain instead of Rob Bourdon alongside classical members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, Joe Han. For their live shows, Delson complemented by the guitarist Alex Feder.

So new line-up, new music, tour dates, all that, but why come back as? Linkin Park? Why not revive the old? Xero: name or return as another group? By: Linkin Parkof Mike Shinoda in an interview with Q101:it just felt right to come back as Linkin Park.

“In the middle of the process, we were open to, like, maybe the lineup is like a moving lineup, maybe there’s multiple vocalists, maybe it’s a different name, things like that,” he said. Shinoda.

“And then when the music came into focus, we said Linkin Park album as we could make it. That’s right Linkin Park that if we call it something else, then we are idiots.’ Because that would be like a misrepresentation. It would be stupid. And when people hear more of the album, they’ll understand that.”

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