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  1. Apparently they skipped Deep Beat Overground. Thanks for the pics, no idea how you found those. I'll add the other shows.
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    Colombia

    Julien-K announced a show in Colombia about 5 days beforehand - here's the setlist and show page: http://lplive.net/shows/db/julienk1415/20151115 They said they are going to play a few more shows there due to the crowd being so supportive and getting such a good reaction.
  3. Info on the seller's location and what it came with on eBay might help us out. I know it's not Docklands 2001 because it has Step Up, so I thought it was Manchester ever since you sent this to me months ago. I guess I missed that Manchester doesn't have And One. So it LIKELY isn't from Europe, we can eliminate about 7 of those 10 shows in Europe. What we do know is that it's the setlist on the Countdown to Revolution Tour in fall 2001. http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20011127 There were 9 shows on that tour. That tour had High Voltage dropped something after Kansas City, which is one of just three confirmed setlists we have from the tour. Those are reliable since LP fansites existed at the time and the sets were reported ASAP afterward to them (Omar, PMA, Sebastian, etc).
  4. Jonas does that, but we'll get to it shortly. Working on a few things at once. Lestat has a list of pages missing from the live guide (a Julien-K 2006 show, a Chester with hedpe show, a Snow White Tan show, etc) so we are working on a lot of stuff. The page is there and Jonas makes it visible. It'll get done soon.
  5. Thanks. http://lplive.net/shows/db/guesting/20151114GAdded the guest page.
  6. How you find this stuff is crazy. Great job. Wow.
  7. Sure, we will get that added. Thanks for the info. I am very surprised they did not play ALTNC in the LP set, darn. They've played it just once ever. Not a fan of the song, but still.
  8. No webcast. I got a setlist picture for you guys: https://twitter.com/lplive/status/665899237297790976 We didn't add it to the show page yet because we didn't know the deal with Wastelands (with or without Runaway). I'll add it now. Cool to see FTI in there. I don't understand why Page is there and they didn't play All For Nothing. The setlist is strange because they took the middle part of the set, put the encore after that, then put the end part of the main set after that. So what exactly happened at this show? Aoki played DTB then LP played? Or what? Did they not play ALTNC?
  9. That's a bit of a stretch, the band did no work on it.
  10. The final Linkin Park show of 2015 is this Saturday, November 14th in Los Angeles, California. The band is already holed up in the studio and has been for almost two months now, working on their followup to The Hunting Party, but they are ending the year by playing three shows in the month of November. Two of these shows have already occurred - the Monster Mash show in Tempe and the BlizzCon show in Anaheim. Not a whole lot is known about this show since Linkin Park didn't ever put it on their live shows page on linkinpark.com...another reason why we advise you to visit LPLive on a touring cycle since we list every single performance the band does. It takes place at L.A. River Studios in Los Angeles, an intimate studio that the band has never played at before. This show will be celebrating ten years of Linkin Park's popular nonprofit charity Music For Relief. Billed as a show "celebrating the global impact of music", the event will also honor DJ and band friend Steve Aoki, specifically for his "Music for Relief support in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines." However, the event poster says LINKIN PARK AND FRIENDS. Does that mean a few guests will join Linkin Park during their set? Or does it just mean a few other surprise acts are performing? Information is extremely limited for this show so we are unsure exactly what will go down or even how long LP will play for. The two websites exist for the event...the first one being a Music For Relief page that details specific information on the show. General admission tickets were $250, so it's unlikely that we'll know anyone in attendance. The second website is a Prizeo website that Linkin Park and Music For Relief have been promoting for several weeks on social media. You can win chances to meet Steve Aoki and Linkin Park, or win several items like a guitar, headphones, vinyl, signed lyric sheet, or even an event-exclusive shirt. Since Steve Aoki is there, we can guess that Linkin Park might perform A Light That Never Comes and/or Darker Than Blood with him. Steve Aoki and Linkin Park have indeed played A Light That Never Comes together three times, all in 2013: Summer Sonic, Aoki's Shrine headlining show, and Jimmy Kimmel. After that, ALTNC was performed in full just once ever by solely Linkin Park, back at the Harman private show in Las Vegas last January. Unfortunately Chester's sickness at the time forced the band to drop it from the Concert For The Philippines setlist, so they never played it in full after that. It did stick around for about ten shows in a shortened form in Linkin Park's encore from May-June 2014. Darker Than Blood has only been played in a very short intro to Burn It Down starting in May 2015, but Steve Aoki has performed the full version at his shows. Maybe we'll see a full live debut. In our BlizzCon show thread, we discussed the number of shows by Linkin Park in the state of California. This will be show number 95, meaning the big 100 will likely happen on the next world tour. Fans in California have definitely had their share of LP shows this touring cycle, as this will be the 14th time Cali fans have been able to see LP play for just The Hunting Party. Add in the Concert For The Philippines show in early 2014 and that's 15 shows in California by Linkin Park since January 2014. Not bad! It seems like just yesterday that the touring cycle for The Hunting Party was starting and here we are, all the way at the end already. With Chester leaving STP, he will focus all of his energy and time on Linkin Park which means they will likely do a full-on cycle for the next album. This world tour missed Asia (outside of China), Australia, New Zealand, South America (outside of Brazil) and other places, so don't be surprised if Linkin Park's next world tour will be a little bigger than The Hunting Party's tour. Thanks for following along on the world tour, we hope we helped you guys navigate through all of the fun times, especially that surprise Warped Tour performance last year. We're going to use the downtime to work on a lot of informational upgrades to LPLive. We'll add ticket scans, setlists, passes and more as well as a few items missing (show notes, missing guest performances, etc). And as always, we'll be on top of the LP news and will be ready for the next touring cycle. Next up for the fanbase will be the LP Underground 15 album. It should drop any day but we'll keep you updated!
  11. 0:15 in the video....sounds similar to Given Up. For those of you (including me) who wanted a Hybrid Theory tour....read this. Wow. https://www.facebook.com/lplive/posts/10153827448393267
  12. I wish he did more art galleries. His stuff is pretty good.
  13. It says "CD", so was this originally intended for Recharged? And why in the world did it take so long to release it? 12 BID remixes, wow.
  14. As first reported by our friend Natasha at LPFanCorner, Mike will be participating in an art show this Saturday and Sunday (November 14th-15th) at Gallery1988. This is probably what Mike has been posting on Instagram the past few months, hinting at an upcoming art event, here and here. Of course, Mike is no stranger to Gallery1988, doing Diamonds Spades Hearts Clubs in November 2006. From the press release by Gallery1988, "One of the most anticipated pop culture art shows of all-time will take place November 14th and 15th at Gallery1988 (West) in Los Angeles. Featuring top professional and emerging artists, the exhibit will be auctioned off in the name of Star Wars: Force for Change to benefit UNICEF Kid Power. The show's original pieces will be up for auction through eBay's Giving Works, along with select prints for sale. Additionally, 7 screenprints will be available exclusively in-store during the weekend-long gallery event." The long list of artists participating in this huge show includes: Aaron Jasinski, Alex Pardee, Andrew Degraff, Andrew Thompson, Andy Stattmiller, Anthony Petrie, Ashton Gallagher, Benjie Escobar, Bennett Slater, Brad Hill, Brandi Milne, Bruce White, Chris B. Murray, Clark Orr, Dan McCarthy, Dan Mumford, Danielle Murray, Dave Perillo, Dave Quiggle, DKNG, Eric Tan, JC Richard, Jeff Boyes, Jerkface, Joey Remmers, Joey Spiotto, Josh Keyes, Joshua Budich, Julian Callos, Justin Santora, Kelly McKernan, Ken Garduno, Kiersten Essenpreis, Kris Lewis, Kristin Tercek, Leontine Greenberg, Lola Gil, Lorraine Loots, Louis Perez, Marie Bergeron, Mark Englert, Matt Taylor, Meghan Stratman, N.C. Winters, Nan Lawson, Naoto Hattori, Nate Frizzell, Nathan Stapley, Nicole Gustafsson, Rich Kelly, Rob Prior, Robert Bowen, Roland Tamayo, Ruel Pascual, Sam Wolfe Connelly, Sarah Joncas, Scott C, Scott Listfield, Shannon Bonatakis, Stephen Andrade, Tom Whalen, Travis Louie and Veronica Fish. "Original pieces will be up for auction on eBay from 11/13-11/23, while prints of select originals will be available for purchase on eBay from 11/13-12/12. Sales benefit UNICEF Kid Power, an innovative new program that uses the world's first Wearable-For-Good to get youth physically active to provide lifesaving, nutrition-rich food packets to kids in need around the world in the name of Star Wars: Force for Change." In case you want to stop by and check it out, here's the info: Gallery1988 (West) 7308 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046 Special hours on both days will be 11 AM - 10 PM. Mike will probably make an appearance at some point to take a look at the full gallery as well.
  15. Worth a shot with Cheez, send me his info in an email and I'll email him no problem.
  16. It was May 2013 and Linkin Park had finished up their tour of Australia and New Zealand for Living Things over two months prior. They were cruising along in the studio, working on what we thought at the time was a new album but what we now know as most likely the Mall soundtrack. Out of nowhere on May 18th, Chester joined Stone Temple Pilots as the "surprise guest" act at KROQ's Weenie Roast. The news went viral immediately and as soon as the set ended, their first single entitled Out Of Time was released by KROQ. Bam, just like that. When Chester was first introduced as the new singer of Stone Temple Pilots, we can't say that it surprised us THAT much. He was, as we all know, the singer that has openly called STP one of his favorite bands of all time and was the one who joined STP on 2001's Family Values Tour for Dead & Bloated almost nightly. Plus, we all saw that popular STP shirt that he was wearing at Rock am Ring 2001. And who hasn't heard the Scott Weiland (and Jonathan Davis) style of singing and stage presence displayed by his older band Grey Daze? STP's struggles with Scott Weiland were publicized quite a bit over the years and bringing Chester on board seemed like the consistency they needed. Chester was a professional, he was clean, he has the ability to write quality rock songs (both radio and non-radio), and he had a passion for the STP music. Since Linkin Park was ending their touring cycle for Living Things, it was on from the start. Open the floodgates. STP announced a fall tour and an EP entitled High Rise, and they hit the road. STP was unable to perform a few tracks from their deeper catalogue due to Weiland's persistence against playing them so Chester was glad to add a few of those to the setlist. In fact, in 2014, he even had the band rehearse a song just for him the day before the tour started as they were packing up from their final rehearsal. We'll never know why more than two songs (Out Of Time and Black Heart) weren't played from High Rise like Dean wanted, but the back catalogue more than made up for it with some fans. Some LP fans were a bit hesitant at first, but once most of them saw Chester play with Stone Temple Pilots live, they were won over immediately. He displayed a renewed sense of energy and charisma on stage that he hadn't displayed with Linkin Park in years. Perhaps it was because these were some of his favorite songs in music growing up and he was finally able to perform them on stage. STP fans and casual rock fans were slowly won over as the band completed a few successful club tours across the United States. The band even slowly kept introducing a few more deeper cuts to the setlists, which came as a warm welcome since STP in 2008~ was playing mostly a "greatest hits" type of set on tour. Unfortunately, they were a few troubling times for the new lineup too. They failed to gain ground outside of the United States and never were able to make it to Europe, Asia, or Australia. Undoubtedly a European mix of festivals and clubs would have brought international attention to the band. A 12 show tour of Asia and Australia in February/March 2014 was canceled because Linkin Park demanded Chester to be back in the studio to finish The Hunting Party. And as Linkin Park canceled their Winter Tour earlier this year due to Chester's broken ankle and elected to not make it up....an upcoming April STP tour was the first news that we heard out of either camp. That was a bit odd considering Linkin Park was full of radio silence for months after the cancellation, but the tour proved to be quite beneficial for Chester as it allowed him to work through his pain and regain his strength to perform on stage. The shows were packed and STP was back on stage having a blast. We heard from Eric and Dean that 4-5 songs for a full STP album had been completed around April, due out in September on a full-length album. Press on the April Tour gave STP excellent reviews as the band seemed happy as ever in interviews. And then something changed. Stone Temple Pilots embarked on their third full U.S. tour with Chester in September 2015 and were in impressive form. From the start, Chester always made it clear that Linkin Park was his main priority. This is very understandable, and probably expected, as he refers to LP as his "baby" and truly loves the band. However, this might have have been part of the issue with fronting two large rock bands at the same time. Both need balance and it's almost unfair to dedicate too much time to one or the other. In 2014, Chester's first full year of fronting Stone Temple Pilots, they managed to play just six shows all year...one being a private party and three being festivals. That's just two headlining shows the entire year. Not good. Just two weeks after their Aftershock performance in California, Scott Weiland leaked out that Chester wasn't the lead singer of the band anymore. It's almost comical that it came from Weiland and it likely forced STP to play their hand as press was going wild with the reports. A few days later, it was confirmed, and we heard that they were even looking for a new lead singer as far back as August. Unfortunately it seems that the September tour was likely done with full knowledge of Chester leaving and might be why there was no interviews given on the tour, no updates on new music, and no performances of new songs. So what exactly lead to the end of his tenure as STP's lead singer? Being the lead singer of one of the world's biggest rock bands and joining another extremely successful rock band as their lead singer was of course going to demand a significant amount of Chester's time. What he probably didn't know, though, was how much time it really took. Jumping from LP tour to STP tour and vice-versa, his time with his (large) family was definitely affected. He even mentions this in his farewell letter from the band, citing the time he was not able to give to STP as well as the time he wasn't able to spend with his family as his main reasons for leaving the band. Touring on-and-off with STP while Linkin Park was doing their entire recording, release, and touring process for The Hunting Party took a toll on the STP album sessions as they never were able to finish a full album with Chester after they released the High Rise EP. Sadly, the songs they did complete will probably never see the light of day and will most likely be re-recorded with a new singer once STP finds one. Chester managed to squeeze in a few tours with the band, but they were never able to go internationally or complete the music that was required to keep the band going. You can only tour on a back catalogue for so long. In all, Chester performed 68 total shows with Stone Temple Pilots from May 2013 to October 2015. In comparison, Linkin Park performed 108 shows in the same time period. It's a sad ending to what seemed like a positive story. Many fans in both fanbases (Linkin Park and Stone Temple Pilots) are split. Some think it's good for Chester to give 100% to Linkin Park and some think he was vibing really well with Stone Temple Pilots. Others believe he wasn't a good fit for Weiland in the first place while supporters say he fit the role pretty well. We can all rejoice, though, in the quality performances given by STP in that time period and all the happiness that it brought to both STP and Chester. Would we have a new STP album and tour if Mike had decided to proceed with a Fort Minor album instead of just releasing Welcome as a standalone single? Or if Linkin Park had taken a break after this world tour? Maybe, maybe not. It still wouldn't have solved Chester's issues of not being home with his family, a large concern for him. Linkin Park is back in the studio with the intention of releasing a new album next year that is fully written by all six members. However, if there's ever a case for Chester to hop back in for a band, this is it. If Linkin Park isn't on the road and STP is playing in Los Angeles, you can pretty much guarantee Chester will be there and likely will want to get on stage for a song or two. This was an amicable breakup and both parties are still great friends. One thing is for sure, with all of the energy and excitement he brought to the stage (even calling audibles to play certain songs not on the setlist)....Chester had the time of his life singing for Stone Temple Pilots. Thank you to everyone who has visited the site or that has followed along with us while STP toured.
  17. The injury to Chester really killed any momentum they had from Carnivores and the sold out European Tour. It was a series of unfortunate events from there on out. Before that, they weren't able to work out any new songs to add to the live show because Carnivores was 25 shows, longer than any tour since Projekt Revolution 2007 I believe. They had to take time off before Europe, and then weren't able to get ALITS or anything worked up before the Winter Tour. Chester's injury, the canceled tour with no makeup dates, his rehab required (aka he was in pain almost all year long on stage), the disappointing summer shows where fans were leaving in mass at the rock festivals along with one of them being flat out canceled, and the short European Tour just made it a weird year. And no headlining shows sandwiched between the May/June festivals. Highlights were Orlando and Nashville since they started the year on fire, and China and the Euro shows. LP seemed to have no interest in playing more songs from THP even though Chester just said in the Monster Mash interview that the album was made to be played live. They don't want to change the set and they want to make it as predictable as possible (see: Rob's comments in Europe). Basically, I feel like they wanted to end this touring cycle as quickly as possible after Chester's injury because they wanted to make another album. There was no LPU Summit this year either even though they were thinking about doing one or two.
  18. Great post. I agree completely. I just wish they had told us so we could have seen multiple shows at the end. I watched the Joss Stone performance on Jimmy Kimmel. It was awful, truly terrible.
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