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The last leg of The Hunting Party Tour is underway, with the third show already approaching. After two successful shows in Belgium and Austria, the band's third stop on the tour takes them to Hockenheim, Germany on August 23, 2015 to perform at the Rock 'n' Heim festival! This will be the first of three shows the band will perform in Germany!

 

When it comes to treading new ground, Germany is definitely far from being a new country for Linkin Park. In fact, it was the second European country Linkin Park had ever performed in, there first show there being back at the very beginning of 2001. Since then, Linkin Park has visited 19 German cities, making this show in Hockenheim the band's 20th German city. That's a big step!

 

The other 19 cities Linkin Park has visited in Germany? Hamburg, München, Köln, Offenbach, Berlin, Nürnberg, Adenau, Weeze, Hannover, Frankfurt, Mannheim, Düsseldorf, Gräfenhainichen, Dortmund, Leipzig, Oberursel, Oberhausen, and Bremen. That's a mouth full. Impressive that over the last 14 years, the band has always managed to make time for Germany. If you recall last year's The Hunting Party European Tour, more than half of the shows on the tour were in Germany - 9 of 16 shows! The show in Berlin was allegedly recorded for inclusion on a live release, akin to Road To Revolution or Living Things+, but all that came from it was a live TV broadcast that had incredibly distorted audio until halfway through 'Guilty All The Same'. Perhaps we'll still see something come of it in the future!

 

The previous two shows on the tour were anything but surprising. The band appeared at two festivals: the Pukkelpop festival in Belgium and the FM4 Frequency festival in Austria. Both shows featured the band's standard US Festival (Full) setlist that the band has been performing in some form or another over the past few months. What's most mysterious is that the band performed the setlist without almost NO rehearsals barring a short soundcheck in China last month, but took over a week to rehearse and perfect this setlist for Europe. Perhaps they have something up their sleeves for the upcoming headline shows...? That being said, it is unlikely that the band will play a different setlist at this show, but there is still hope that headlining shows may have a different result.

 

A special moment a the Pukkelpop show: instead of ending the Ballad Medley traditionally with the piano outro of 'Iridescent', Mike performed a piece of 'Let It Go' from Frozen! Nice to see a change in the medley, even if may have been impromptu and on the spot.

Let's talk about some different music - specifically, who's joining Linkin Park at this festival. The main stage opens with post-hardcore act While She Sleeps, before hard rockers Halestorm take their turn on the stage. Halestorm has appeared with Linkin Park several times throughout the year so far, with them promoting their new album Into The Wild Life (which is pretty damn good!). Appearances with LP include Rock On The Range and the Bud Light River City Rockfest. Before Linkin Park were forced to cancel due to severe weather, they also performed at Rocklahoma. Hell, they even performed with Stone Temple Pilots back in Camden at the MMR*B*Q! If The Hunting Party Tour hadn't ended, it almost seems like a Linkin Park/Halestorm tour wouldn't be too far off. Continuing on with the lineup is Simple Plan, who will open for Linkin Park at the last show of the tour in Rome, Italy, Flogging Molly, KIZ, Kraftklub (who will perform with the band again at Rock im Sektor), and the Farin Urlaub Racing Team (which is a fitting addition to the lineup, considering Hockenheim is essentially a Formula 1 racetrack). Whoever picked out the lineup certainly had their work cut out for them...

 

This tour isn't all about Linkin Park. Making three appearances throughout the tour will be none other Mike Shinoda, under the persona of Fort Minor. He'll be making stops in Copenhagen, Berlin, and Düsseldorf (as part of the Rock im Sektor lineup; the same day as Linkin Park!) promoting 'Welcome', beyond his short solo portion of Linkin Park's shows. He performed a show back in June in Los Angeles, where he performed a wide variety of songs - from rare Linkin Park tracks like 'It's Goin' Down' to a mashup of 'Castle Of Glass' and 'Kenji', the setlist really had it all. We don't know if he'll change anything up for the upcoming shows, but it's not too far off to assume that he won't. After all, he's claimed since it's a one-man show, he can easily just practice stuff from the comfort of his own hotel room. Time will tell!

 

Who's heading to the show? This is the band's last festival show until the end of the tour, with headlining shows coming up in Poland and Belarus. Between those two shows, Fort Minor will be stopping in Copenhagen to perform. If you're going to any of those, be sure to RSVP and meet up with some LPL friends! If you're planning on going to the show in Belarus, consider attending the very first LPLive Meetup, which will be hosted the day before the show at the TNT Rock Club in Minsk. Don't miss it!

 

In case you missed it, we started a petition to bring back Linkin Park's live DSPs! From 2007 to 2012, Linkin Park released more or less every show (with a few exceptions) they performed to the fans, stopping them in 2013 due to lack of revenue obtained. We've proposed some changes as to how we can revive the system and bring DSPs back full force - features including fan voting, pre-2007 shows, and more! If you're interested, be sure to check out the petition and sign it! Spread the news to your friends and fans everywhere - we're aiming huge for 10,000 signatures! We can't do it without your help!

 

In other LP news, don't miss Joe's LPU VyRT chat on August 27, before the show in Minsk! Prepare your questions for him! Check out our new exclusive, a download of an audience video of the band's critically acclaimed Milton Keynes 2008 show, better known as the performance featured on Road To Revolution. This DVD provides a brand new, awesome perspective, giving it a more personal experience! Help LPCatalog complete their interactive version of the 'Welcome' video shoot mural if you purchased a vinyl! It's a huge project that can't be completed without your help! And if you're an aspiring musician, contribute a song to Download To Donate 3.0 - it'll be judged by some big names in the music industry (including Mike) and may even make its way onto the compilation!

 

To keep up with LP news, be sure to keep up with our social media: like our Facebook page, and check out our Instagram for awesome pictures of the band. For updates on the show, check back here or follow us on Twitter.

 

Check out the rest of Linkin Park's 2015 touring schedule here.

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Isn't anybody twittering from there?

 

The funny thing is I can actually hear them play from my balkony cause Hockenheim is pretty close to where I live.

Such a shame I had to work til now and couldn't attend.

If you can hear their playing then maybe you'll be able to decipher the songs.

Didn't happen, no pro cameras on festival site from the festival, neither a screen cause it was so small (only 10-12k ppl).

 

I taped the show, videos coming as we speak.

 

That's very interesting as Linkin Park can bring more people than that to an arena they headline in Germany.

Since then, Linkin Park has visited 19 German cities, making this show in Hockenheim the band's 20th German city. That's a big step!

 

The other 19 cities Linkin Park has visited in Germany? Hamburg, München, Köln, Offenbach, Berlin, Nürnberg, Adenau, Weeze, Hannover, Frankfurt, Mannheim, Düsseldorf, Gräfenhainichen, Dortmund, Leipzig, Oberursel, Oberhausen, and Bremen.

You forgot to add Stuttgart ^_^

 

That's very interesting as Linkin Park can bring more people than that to an arena they headline in Germany.

The festival is too expensive for only one day! 90 Euros for one day ...the last two years RnH was a three day festival and the tickets cost 100-105 euros... yeah and the Berlin is almost sold out with (i would say) 28.000-32.000 people

Mike played the Let It Go piano part at the end of the ballad medley and guitar on In The End.

Don't know if this happened before but Chester sang at the end of Welcome.

 

and a really strange fact: LP (or management?) didn't allow smoking in the backstage area. some bands said that during their set and you can see it here https://twitter.com/Kraftklub/status/635475523255332864.

I don't know who really was the initiator but what a dumb regulation for an open air festival...

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and a really strange fact: LP (or management?) didn't allow smoking in the backstage area. some bands said that during their set and you can see it here https://twitter.com/Kraftklub/status/635475523255332864.

I don't know who really was the initiator but what a dumb regulation for an open air festival...

 

That's nothing new. A security guy in Berlin last year said to the LPU group at the EE that Rob did not want that the fans also smoke there... the fans should go to the other side of the street :P

Linkin Park has not allowed smoking or alcohol backstage since at least 2009, possibly earlier. That applies to every show they've been a part of. Of course, they can't always control what goes on in the other bands' dressing rooms (like Incubus probably smoked pot when they were at KROQ AAC).

Linkin Park has not allowed smoking or alcohol backstage since at least 2009, possibly earlier. That applies to every show they've been a part of. Of course, they can't always control what goes on in the other bands' dressing rooms (like Incubus probably smoked pot when they were at KROQ AAC).

 

 

Astoria 2007 there were signs everywhere about no smoking. This was before the indoor-smoking ban landed in UK. I remember a guy lighting a cig despite of it and was threatened to be removed from the venue for the night before the show started. So it's definitely been a deal for a while now.

 

I remember discussing the situation on linkinparkforums.com and people joked saying Rob had cancer. Very tasteful joking.

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