RogueSoul Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Linkin Park are downsizing their Los Angeles stop of the From Zero World Tour on September 13, 2025 from the Dodger Stadium to the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California - right across the street from the Forum where they played in 2024! Queens Of The Stone Age will also no longer be supporting at this show, but JPEGMAFIA is still on the bill. If you purchased tickets to the Dodger Stadium show, you will have to purchase new tickets for this show. According to the venue website, refunds will be issued and tickets will go onsale on Thursday, April 3 at 10am PST. Fans who previously purchased tickets for the Dodger Stadium show will have first access to tickets before this general onsale time. If you purchased tickets to the Dodger Stadium show, your pre-sale times are as follows: LPU Legacy: Monday, March 31 @ 10am PST LPU Passport Plus: Monday, March 31 @ 12pm PST No LPU: Tuesday, April 1 @ 10am PST If you didn't previously have tickets to the former show, the sale times will be: General Sale: Thursday, April 3 @ 10am PST Quote
Hybrid1988 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Damn. I live way closer to Dodger Stadium. I also had amazing seats and now I gotta fight for new ones all over again in a much smaller venue where LPU membership is massive. Also, NO MORE QOTSA!? What an absolute downgrade across the board. Hard not to be a little bummed here. Quote
Alighire1989 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 On 3/27/2025 at 11:54 PM, Hybrid1988 said: Damn. I live way closer to Dodger Stadium. I also had amazing seats and now I gotta fight for new ones all over again in a much smaller venue where LPU membership is massive. Also, NO MORE QOTSA!? What an absolute downgrade across the board. Hard not to be a little bummed here. Expand Agree. This doesn't affect me as I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan and will be attending that show on May 1. But I feel you. This is a terrible move by either the band or label or maybe even both. Those who bought tickets for the original venue should have those honored by the new one. I would completely understand if too many tickets were sold for Dodger Stadium and they couldn't fit that many people in the new venue. But, it still sucks because now people who have tickets to the old venue now have to fight for them all over again. The band should have never changed the venue and I wonder what possessed them to do that in the first place. Quote
RogueSoul Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 If you bought tickets to Dodger Stadium, you get access to the only pre-sale as I understand it - updated the main post with times. No LPU presale if you didnt buy a ticket, and even if you don’t have LPU but nought a ticket, you’ll get access to a separate pre-sale. Unfortunate stuff for this show… Quote
Hybrid1988 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 On 3/28/2025 at 12:10 AM, Alighire1989 said: Agree. This doesn't affect me as I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan and will be attending that show on May 1. But I feel you. This is a terrible move by either the band or label or maybe even both. Those who bought tickets for the original venue should have those honored by the new one. I would completely understand if too many tickets were sold for Dodger Stadium and they couldn't fit that many people in the new venue. But, it still sucks because now people who have tickets to the old venue now have to fight for them all over again. The band should have never changed the venue and I wonder what possessed them to do that in the first place. Expand Unfortunately, I don't think the new LP was a big enough draw for Dodgers Stadium. Sucks, but is what it is. I'm not trying to be whiney or anything (hell, some people never get/got a chance to see them at all so I try to keep things in perspective) but it is a little disappointing for sure. I'm not over here burning my LP collection or anything lol. Quote
LinkinMark Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Were the tickets insanely priced? I imagine QOTSA pulled out because of the downsizing. Unfortunately the demand for LP in American arenas appears to be dwindling. Can we expect smaller shows in future? Or just more time between North American tours? Quote
KeysToTheLinkinPark Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Well I don’t see them doing a big USA January/February tour 2026 like they planned in 2015. they see the demand and they will come to Europe/Asia/South America instead of the US where the demand is not that big. Quote
bloodbath Posted March 28 Posted March 28 On 3/28/2025 at 5:38 AM, KeysToTheLinkinPark said: Well I don’t see them doing a big USA January/February tour 2026 like they planned in 2015. they see the demand and they will come to Europe/Asia/South America instead of the US where the demand is not that big. Expand Well, I think this is very similar to The Hunting Party situation. LP aren't that big in the US anymore and I think a tour like that, with not so big cities, would fit them. Quote
LPLStaff Posted March 28 Posted March 28 On 3/28/2025 at 12:56 AM, LinkinMark said: Were the tickets insanely priced? I imagine QOTSA pulled out because of the downsizing. Unfortunately the demand for LP in American arenas appears to be dwindling. Can we expect smaller shows in future? Or just more time between North American tours? Expand Yeah. Pit was over $300 - super expensive. The show sold pretty poorly. They undoubtedly did a ton of North American shows after 2 (almost fully) canceled tours in a row here. But in the future it would not be surprising to see like 10-15 show North American runs. Save the amount of shows for internationally where they are bigger than ever. On 3/28/2025 at 5:38 AM, KeysToTheLinkinPark said: Well I don’t see them doing a big USA January/February tour 2026 like they planned in 2015. they see the demand and they will come to Europe/Asia/South America instead of the US where the demand is not that big. Expand Agreed. Makes way more sense financially and demand-wise to go elsewhere in early 2026. They are a massive European band and it makes sense to do the outdoor stadiums in the summer, but maybe they'll hit Australia/New Zealand and Asia or something - who knows. Quote
Hectekk Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Better for fans in some ways. Intuit is very intimate and good for sound acoustics while most fans at Dodger stadium would have had a long distance view with bad open air acoustics. Quote
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