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I have tickets and setlists from the shows in Los Angeles, Bogotá, and both in São Paulo. I'm also have the posters from Bogotá, São Paulo #1 and São Paulo #2. I'm sending the email now.
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Wow! It would really be amazing if it were their farewell. It's entirely possible that Brad would perform, but I don't think the band itself would agree to have Rob join the performance, so as not to undermine Colin. I don't think so. Rob is probably living in the middle of nowhere, enjoying what he rightfully earned and still earns with the band. Honestly, you can't say he'd be wrong for that.
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Undeniably, Chester and Mike were very talented. All the other old members have always been criticized by the regular audience for their lack of quality. Honestly, the criticism is unfair, especially toward Rob. I’m not a musician, but I think Rob is an excellent drummer. It’s a shame that he seems to have permanently stepped away from his career. I just wish I could know if he’s okay and what he’s doing with his life. The last time we had any information about him was in 2020, and it’s very likely that will be the last time ever.
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At the November 16th show, after the audience requested Overflow, Mike replied with "not today." Overflow will probably be included in at least some version of the setlist. Honestly, I think all the songs from From Zero should be performed over the course of the year. Honestly, I'm more curious about older songs. I believe From the Inside and Powerless are likely to be included in the setlist because the band uploaded videos for these songs on YouTube this week, and they’ve already expressed interest in performing the first one. About the members switching instruments, I think the preference will always go to the official members, and Alex will fill in where there’s a gap. For example, in My December, he could easily play the guitar, but since the drums weren’t being played in that version, he made way for Colin.
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Linkin Park Likely Returning to Morumbi Stadium in Brazil
LeonardoMF93 replied to LPLStaff's topic in Newswire
Thank you! Clearly, that tour was strange since the band only performed in Belo Horizonte and Brasília. When international artists come to Brazil, they almost always play in São Paulo, with Rio de Janeiro being the second choice. That year, Linkin Park played in very secondary Brazilian markets, skipping the main ones. Comparatively, it would be like Linkin Park playing in Chile and not performing in Brazil. Of course, we must consider that it was a traveling festival and that the Circuito Banco do Brasil already had a lineup featuring Kings of Leon, Paramore, and MGMT in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo that month. Still, you would expect the band to perform on their own in those cities. It was very clear that the shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo didn’t happen due to costs and possible demand. That said, I still think the venues for these shows in Brazil in 2025 are very large, especially for Brasília. -
I agree 100%. After Linkin Park changed their style from Hybrid Theory and Meteora, many fans stopped listening (if we can even call them fans). More fans left after A Thousand Suns. For me, The Rising Tied and Minutes to Midnight did well because of the hype from Hybrid Theory and Meteora. But I still think these two albums are excellent.
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I didn't say the album wasn't successful in sales. What I meant was that The Rising Tied was less popular than Hybrid Theory, Meteora, and Minutes to Midnight. I was comparing it to those three albums!
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Indeed, the compilation existed before, but the videos themselves were published today on Linkin Park's YouTube channel. It might not mean anything, but I found it curious, especially since they’ve mentioned wanting to add From the Inside to the setlist.
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The videos are unlisted on YouTube, but they were uploaded to the official channel 8 hours ago. The information was originally shared by Central Linkin Park Brasil (formerly Road to Revolution:BR) and personally confirmed by me with a friend from the page. LINK: https://youtu.be/yhL1PnnOFIA?si=Nb0y9lcdsw-lOn3x
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No doubt the album would be completely different if the band, especially Chester, had been involved. It was just an exercise of imagination. A tour with Jay-Z would have been a massive commercial success in 2005, indeed.
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The band just uploaded videos of Powerless and From the Inside on YouTube. Kind of random. Could it be a hint that they might make it into the setlist?
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The only reason The Rising Tied didn't achieve the same success as those three albums you mentioned is that it wasn't released as a Linkin Park album. Imagine Chester singing some of the songs and it being marketed as a Linkin Park album. It might have ended up being the third most important album in the band's discography due to a potential massive commercial success. That's why I find it very naive when people on social media say that Linkin Park should have come back under a different name. The Linkin Park brand is huge, and The Rising Tied is an example of that because it's one of the best albums we have, yet it's not as widely remembered outside of our fan community.
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As I mentioned earlier in another thread, I think these anniversary editions were only released because of the band's hiatus. I have my doubts if they would want to release something similar, considering they are focused on From Zero. However, our chances might improve because when The Rising Tied turns 20, From Zero will already be over a year old, and the tour will have ended (based on the announced dates). So, I believe we have a small but real possibility. What I find amazing about Fort Minor is that there’s so much material for a project that only had one album. Besides that, the songs left out of the album are just as good as the ones that made it in. Without a doubt, Fort Minor is my favorite side project, and could have a really cool box set.
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Linkin Park Likely Returning to Morumbi Stadium in Brazil
LeonardoMF93 replied to LPLStaff's topic in Newswire
No doubt! Artists like Blink, Wu Tang Clan, and MGK, when paired with LP, would attract a larger audience, capable of filling big arenas. I understand what you're saying, but it's rare for artists of the level of Blink, Wu Tang Clan, and MGK to perform as supporting acts or as co-headliners for another artist in South America. Such acts usually only "meet" in festivals like Rock in Rio or Lollapalooza. Performing in South America is extremely expensive due to logistics. A ticket for a show at the level of Linkin Park costs R$ 800,00 (130 USD) in Brazil. If you bring an international artist of Blink's level, the promoter will have to pay a new fee and other costly expenses unique to Latin America, without being able to increase the ticket price much. For these reasons, I have my doubts about whether there will be demand for four or five big shows in Brazil. Maybe they will start by announcing in larger arenas and change the venue if the sales aren't going well. In the end, I hope you're right. -
Linkin Park Likely Returning to Morumbi Stadium in Brazil
LeonardoMF93 replied to LPLStaff's topic in Newswire
The shows are announced and confirmed. There is just no confirmation yet about the venues where they will take place. There is no information about this, but in Brazil, it’s usually small Brazilian artists who perform as opening acts for international artists. In rare cases, some major national artists open the show, such as Charlie Brown Jr. opening for Linkin Park in São Paulo in 2012, but this has become less common over the years. I see no possibility of an opening act featuring a major artist (national or international) with significant appeal that could attract more demand to what Linkin Park would generate on its own. If it’s an international artist, Live Nation would have to spend unnecessarily. If it’s a national artist, there aren’t many Brazilian rock bands with significant appeal at the moment. -
In terms of content, MTM should really have more interesting things. The interest in ATS is something personal. It’s my favorite album, and I really like its visual art.
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Yes, it makes sense. I think it also depends a lot on what they’ll be doing in 2027. If there’s an album planned for 2027, I think the chances are practically zero, but I hope I’m wrong. I believe Minutes to Midnight must be an album with a lot of interesting content to be shared. I think they’re not even thinking about it at the moment. Honestly, I’m more excited to see an A Thousand Suns 20th-anniversary edition than anything else. That would be really interesting too! Well, their plan worked. They "grabbed" a lot of my money. 🤣
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Do you guys really think the band will ever be interested in releasing old demos after the lineup change? I’d love to see those demos, but I think, commercially speaking, it wouldn’t make sense for them to focus on the old lineup. In my opinion, the HT20 and Meteora20 releases only happened because of the hiatus. After all, those could have been released on the 10th anniversary of those albums. Well... Let’s see what happens for the 20th anniversary of Minutes to Midnight. I think the only chance of those demos seeing the light of day is if they somehow get leaked. Until then, I hope Jeff takes good care of those CDs. Best possible description.
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Mike Shinoda Appearance In Mythical Kitchen's "Last Meals"
LeonardoMF93 replied to martinez's topic in Newswire
I know, it wasn’t a big deal. Honestly, it would be weird for Mike to make a harsh comment about someone’s work. I just shared how I saw it. No need to keep saying what I think since I already wrote it here. -
Mike Shinoda Appearance In Mythical Kitchen's "Last Meals"
LeonardoMF93 replied to martinez's topic in Newswire
It’s not the first time Mike has commented on the tribute band, and I found it curious that he mentioned it spontaneously. The fact is, Mike seems too polite to criticize anyone in front of the cameras, but I’ve never seen him make a comment genuinely praising their work. Whenever asked, he avoids responding directly. This comment about the vocalist being a doppelganger of Chester comes across as either a critique or discomfort within this whole context, even if it wasn’t his intention. It’s worth noting that when Mike was directly asked about them previously, he said they were good, but in a rather awkward way. He ended by saying very politely that an artist should aim to create new things, learn from other artists, and strive to do better. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t think he hates this cover band, especially because he could easily put an end to their work if he wanted to. I just think it’s more about a sense of discomfort. What’s curious is the fact that he mentioned he could invite the vocalist to the band. It makes it clear that he has been following their social media, as many people have suggested this. Even so, this interview is excellent for this to be the only point of discussion. -
Mike Shinoda Appearance In Mythical Kitchen's "Last Meals"
LeonardoMF93 replied to martinez's topic in Newswire
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Mike Shinoda Appearance In Mythical Kitchen's "Last Meals"
LeonardoMF93 replied to martinez's topic in Newswire
I find it funny how Mike makes it increasingly clear that he doesn’t like the cover band called Hybrid Theory 😅 -
Did I get it wrong? Did you guys listen to Ashes, Deftest, and Turn to Grey? How would you describe these versions of those demos to us? I'm really curious! Jeff seems like an amazing person and probably the biggest collector of pre-Hybrid Theory items. He must have more stuff than the band itself. I'm looking forward to more details about this meeting, and it was really cool of you to wait for the hype around From Zero to settle before talking more about this.
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Linkin Park Likely Returning to Morumbi Stadium in Brazil
LeonardoMF93 replied to LPLStaff's topic in Newswire
Do you think so? Ok, they could add an extra show in São Paulo on the 11th and have a rest day before playing in Brasília on the 13th. It makes sense. Another factor we need to consider is demand. I hope I’m wrong, but I’m not sure there will be enough demand for four shows in large stadiums in Brazil. I think Live Nation misinterpreted the demand in November 2024 since the fact that those were the first shows after the comeback boosted sales. I hope I'm wrong. -
Linkin Park Likely Returning to Morumbi Stadium in Brazil
LeonardoMF93 replied to LPLStaff's topic in Newswire
There are already rumors about the venues where the band will perform in other Brazilian cities: São Paulo: MorumBIS Stadium (capacity of 80,000 people) Rio de Janeiro: Rio 2016 Olympic Park Brasília: Mané Garrincha Stadium (72,000 people) Porto Alegre: Arena do Grêmio (55,000 people) Regarding Rio de Janeiro, it is unclear whether the shows will take place in the outdoor area of the Rio 2016 Olympic Park (which hosts up to 100,000 people during Rock in Rio) or in one of the local arenas. The most likely scenario is that the show will be held at Farmasi Arena, which accommodates 18,000 people. If the Rio de Janeiro show is indeed held inside Farmasi Arena, it could be the only show in Brazil with a 360º stage. As for the show at MorumBIS Stadium, it’s a historic event. Returning to the venue of their first Brazilian concert 21 years later would be legendary, but the stadium is now outdated, despite being larger than Allianz Parque, where the band performed in November 2024. Ideally, the shows would remain at Allianz, but issues with Palmeiras (the club that owns the stadium) led Live Nation to sign the deal with MorumBIS instead. Another interesting fact is that the stadium is currently called MorumBIS, not Morumbi. The name was changed due to naming rights agreements. I don’t believe there will be additional dates in Brazil. Extra dates are typically added in São Paulo, but there’s no room for that this time. The only exception was an additional date added in Rio de Janeiro in 2012, which was more a consequence of the cancellation of a show in Curitiba due to low ticket sales.