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2025.11.02 - Santiago, Chile


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After a groundbreaking show in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Halloween day, Linkin Park's From Zero World Tour continues through South America, making its next stop at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile on November 2, 2025!

 

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This will be Linkin Park's third show in the country and city, and their first in over eight years! Their last visit to Santiago was on the One More Light South American Tour, the second show of the world tour and the first headlining show of the cycle. The band switched up their setlist from its festival counterpart, performing the freshly debuted 'Talking To Myself' as the opening song after the beloved 'Roads Untraveled' and 'Fallout' intro. The crowd reaction to this opener was unbelievable, and almost entirely the reason the song became a single a few months later. Ripping through new tracks like 'Battle Symphony' and 'Good Goodbye,' the band added some more new songs to the setlist with the public live debuts of 'Invisible' and 'One More Light.' 'Waiting For The End' was added back into the setlist for the headlining show as well, with a brand new intro featuring 'Remember The Name.' With other tracks like 'Wastelands' and 'Lost In The Echo' getting their first airtime in the country after being missed on their albums' respective cycles, the night's encore ended with a touching moment as fans held up signs that said "why is everything so heavy?" for 'Heavy.' Their last show in the country made a lasting impact on the album cycle that was ahead of them, and we're sure this show will be no different!

 

 

Linkin Park opening their show at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile on May 9, 2017 with the 'Roads Untraveled'/'Fallout' mashup and 'Talking To Myself' - the crowd reaction to this sequence still sends shivers down my spine! The way they erupt when 'Talking To Myself' kicks in is nothing short of legendary.

 

Prior to this, Linkin Park played their first show in the country all the way back on the A Thousand Suns World Tour, the second night of the first proper leg of the tour that took them through both South America and Europe. The band headlined the Maquinara Festival, opening the show with an electrifying sequence of 'The Requiem' into 'Wretches and Kings' - which, listening to it now as I write this post, may be one of the best performances of 'Wretches' ever! The band continued through the set, unleashing the likes of 'Papercut,' 'Given Up,' and 'New Divide' on the good people of Chile for the first time, finding time later in the set for new tracks like 'When They Come For Me' and 'Iridescent,' even whipping out 'No More Sorrow' with its long intro to keep the drama going. These first few shows in South America (and the album release show in New York City, New York) are among the only shows in the band's history to have closed with 'What I've Done' rather than the normal trio of either 'Bleed It Out,' 'Faint,' or 'One Step Closer' - to date, this was the last time the song closed a full show. Do you think it's time the band changes things up for the closing songs again?

 

 

Linkin Park's full set at the Maquinara Festival in Santiago, Chile on October 11, 2010 - their first ever performance in the country and quite an epic one, at that!

 

The last stop on the From Zero World Tour was in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and for the first time since São Paulo, Brazil last year, we got to watch it live! The show was broadcast live by Flow TV, and offered us fans an amazingly filmed proshot that came complete with an absolutely nasty mix. No huge surprises came out during the show, but the setlist (paired with the phenomenal mix) was certainly a sight to watch unfold. The band performed Set C (with 'Iridescent' lyrics in the interludes), changing up the rotations yet again but keeping us all on our toes. Emily came out onstage dressed as Diego Maradona in the spirit of Halloween! Act I featured 'Lying From You' (performed for the first time this leg), 'Up From The Bottom,' and 'New Divide' with the short Moscow Intro. Act II followed suit with 'Cut The Bridge' (a particularly good performance of the song, too) and the leg debuts of 'Castle Of Glass' and 'Casualty' - Mike also rapped the second verse of 'When They Come For Me' over the extended portion of his solo medley. While in the crowd, he said the famous words to the particularly crazy crowd: "When someone falls down, pick them up!" Act II wrapped up with 'One Step Closer' featuring Poppy, who returned to guest on the song after missing out on the band's previous show in Lima, Peru. 'Good Things Go' rotated into Act III, being performed in the continent for the first time before 'A Place For My Head' caused earthquakes in Act IV. The 'Overflow' intro featured the guitar riff of 'Pushing Me Away' as well, played by Mike on his synth! The encore wrapped up in a massive fashion (with Mike donning a Scream mask and a t-shirt featuring Emily photoshopped onto strawberries), hitting the crowd with 'Papercut,' 'Heavy Is The Crown,' and 'Bleed It Out' which had 'There They Go' over the extended bridge. The band's shows in South America have been unbelievable so far, and we're super happy that we have the Argentina proshot to have a visual record of the insanity that went down!

 

 

Linkin Park's full show at the Parque de la Ciudad in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 31, 2025. Without a doubt one of the best pro shots of the band full stop, from videography to the audio quality. Definitely check this one out if you missed it live!

 

Santiago is lined up for Set A ('Castle Of Glass' themed interludes), last performed at the leg opener in Bogotá, Colombia. Since the rotations change on a nightly basis, it's unlikely we'll see the band play the exact same set as they did in Colombia (though it's not impossible), but here's what went down in Bogotá for reference: Act I saw 'Points Of Authority,' 'Up From The Bottom,' and 'Crawling;' Act II saw 'Over Each Other,' 'Lies Greed Misery,' and 'IGYEIH;' 'Stained' in Act III; and 'From The Inside' in Act IV, with an 'In The End' and 'Faint' show closer. We are four shows deep into this final leg of the year, but we are still missing a few songs that were in active rotation this year: 'Keys To The Kingdom,' 'Let You Fade,' and 'Unshatter.' It's entirely possible all three of those could make it into the set in Santiago for tonight's show - but we're sure we'll see at least one of them make an appearance tonight. What are your guesses for the setlist in Santiago?

 

Poppy will be opening the show in Santiago, and metal's rising queen has been making quite the impact on this run! She brought out her full set in Argentina, opening with 'have you had enough?' and 'BLOODMONEY.' New cuts from her latest record Negative Spaces like 'the cost of giving up' and show closer 'new way out' dot the set while older classics including 'Concrete' and 'Anything Like Me' are also performed. She even whips out her collaboration with Bad Omens, 'V.A.N.' in the set! If you can make it to the show early to see her, definitely don't miss her set! And let's hope she makes another appearance on 'One Step Closer,' too!

 

 

Linkin Park performing 'One Step Closer' featuring Poppy in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 31, 2025! Another blessing from the proshot is that we get this collaboration in high definition!

 

Who's going to the show? Weatherman Rogue Soul reporting a pretty hot and beautiful day ahead for Santiago with temperatures reaching a high of 27°C with sunny skies! Things will get chilly at night as things drop down to 12°C, so be prepared for a chilly walk out of the venue! After this show, the band heads to Brazil for a series of shows in CuritibaSão Paulo, and Brasilia to wrap up the South American leg and will conclude the hectic year of touring later this month with a headlining performance at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico.

 

With all the recent Linkinpedia updates we've been doing as far as the show pages show, we'd like your help in expanding them further! We are looking for pictures or scans of a number of items from the band's 2025 tour, including wristbands, tickets, setlists, exclusive pop-up store content, and more. If you have anything to contribute, check out our thread on the matter and submit your pictures directly to us - if they meet the mark we will get them uploaded to the show pages and credit you (and also blur your information out where applicable)! Be sure to check out the site to see our recent changes to the show pages (including marked rotation songs, album breakdowns, and more statistics) if you haven't already, and enjoy the upgrades to our LPLive and Linkinpedia servers with faster loading times on both sites! We've also recently launched an LPLive Newsletter for those looking for more of a TL;DR version of what's going on with the tour than my pre-show posts - we'll be sending it out every couple of weeks so as to not flood your inbox, but we'll be bringing you an overview of both tour and general news updates in these, so be sure to sign up if you haven't already!

 

We'll have you covered on everything the band does at this show and everything they whip out for the rest of the year, so be sure to sign up on the forums and follow us on social media (Twitter/XInstagramFacebook)!

 

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I can't wait for tomorrow's show. While Vancouver and Seattle had cool setlist, South American crowds just hit different. It's my first time back home in 8 years, and fortunately it lined up in a way I could attend the show tomorrow! Hope to see you there at the LPU Pit 1!

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Overflow starts at 1.21.35, Enjoy The Silence was played during the intro.

Also an outro jam was added to Numb 

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7 hours ago, javignacio said:

what a fucking amazing night. setlist amazing, energy amazing, so fucking good. perfect end to my shows

 

The setlist is quite good; Points of Authority and IGYEIH are great live, but Stained isn't so great for me, it's the weakest FZ song. It's also a shame they didn't play New Divide. For me, the Buenos Aires, Argentina setlist is so far the best of the three South American setlists in 2025.

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10 hours ago, Stewe said:

Overflow starts at 1.21.35, Enjoy The Silence was played during the intro.

Also an outro jam was added to Numb 

 

This a very good AUD source

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9 hours ago, lpplus said:

 

This a very good AUD source

It really is. Mine ended up being super poor due to the recording stopping for half a song during Heavy Is The Crown, and me dropping some stuff and having to pick it up during Faint. I was next to a speaker too, so my audio is super saturated. Alas, I'm still learning how to make a decent AUD Source.

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