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2014.09.05 - Woodlands, TX (11th LPU Summit)
RogueSoul replied to RogueSoul's topic in Previous Show Discussion
Final Masquerade acoustic at the summit again. -
Great episode! Killer beat.
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Linkin Park Song Election - Meteora
RogueSoul replied to GlassCastles's topic in Everything Linkin Park
Faint -
Still waiting for War ft. Poncho Sanchez
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After a well-warranted break for the week, the Carnivores Tour is back in business! Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds To Mars, and AFI are hitting the road again for the second half of the Carnivores Tour, starting at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Woodlands, Texas. The band will be hosting the 11th annual LPU Summit at this show, the 10th being fairly recently in Darien Center, NY. The band has been playing in Woodlands for awhile now, playing there 4 times in the past: 2001, 2007, 2008, and 2012, all at the same venue. Get out your pens and pencils, ladies and gentlemen. It's time for another history lesson in the world of Linkin Park! In 2001, the band performed as part of Buzzfest VI, at which they performed among the likes of Orgy, The Offspring, and Eve 6. 6 years later, in 2007, the band returned with My Chemical Romance and Taking Back Sunday for Projekt Revolution. That show was the only one that sold out on the entire tour! Awesome! Other memorable moments include Chester bringing out his son, Tyler, out onstage during 'Wake' (it was Tyler's second concert - the first being the Bamboozle earlier that year) and Mike rapping his verse from 'Dolla' over the extended intro of 'Points Of Authority'. The show in 2008 saw the end of the band's 2008 touring cycle (an Asian Tour was planned for later in the year, but that ended up being cancelled), and the last show of a major Projekt Revolution tour (while there were instances of Projekt Revolution in 2011, there was no big tour for it). Chris Cornell came out to sing on 'Crawling' for one last time, before the end of the tour. This show featured the last performances of 'In Pieces' and 'Don't Stay' to date. Would you like to see those songs come back in the future? We'll get to that later - time to wrap up our lesson. At their most recent performance in Woodlands, in 2012, the band revised Set B (which opened up with 'A Place For my Head', as well as closing with a GREAT encore!) by replacing 'Empty Spaces' and 'When They Come For Me' with a then new song off of Living Things, 'In My Remains', as well as changing up the placement of a few songs. The music video for 'Lost In The Echo' was released that day, so Mike told the fans at the show to check it out on their website before they performed the song live. Hopefully the band's cool history in Woodlands will continue at this show! Since it's been a week since the last Carnivores show, let's recap - the last show was on August 30, in Clarkston, Michigan. The band performed Set A, which differs from Set B by including 'Points Of Authority' and 'Crawling'. Highlights from the show include Mike rapping the hybrid verse of 'Remember The Name' over his medley and the band having a sing-a-long of the refrain from 'The Catalyst' during the extended bridge of 'Bleed It Out'. Mike's medley has a lot of room for some experimentation with different verses - we think 'High Voltage' and 'Dedicated' would work well! Take the poll for what songs you'd like to see Mike rap over his medley here. Additionally, take our 2014 Live Poll, for songs you'd like to see return at some point during The Hunting Party Tour! Currently, 'A Place For My Head', 'By Myself', and 'When They Come For Me' are in the lead. Lastly, the band will be hosting the 11th LPU Summit before the show. For those unfamiliar with summits, the band occasionally hosts a huge event before a show for their fanclub, the LP Underground. At these events, fans can participate in a Q&A, some community events (i.e. cleaning up the local park, planting trees, etc.), and even watch the band perform acoustically or do a soundcheck. Previously, the summit has been held in London, Homebush, Chicago, Hamburg, Chiba, Camden, Cape Town, Auckland, Chep Lap Kok, and Darien Center. The band has performed 'The Messenger', 'Leave Out All The Rest', 'The Little Things Give You Away', 'Rolling In The Deep' by Adele, 'In My Remains', and 'Final Masquerade' acoustically, as well as soundchecking songs like 'Victimized (w/ QWERTY)', 'Papercut', 'Castle Of Glass', and 'The Catalyst' with a cool outro jam at past summits. What do you predict the band will do at this summit? Perform another acoustic set? Perform a soundcheck, possibly to rehearse a new song or two? Or even both? We'll have you covered on what the band ends up doing! Check out this performance of 'Final Masquerade' acoustic from the past summit in Darien Center, featuring Chester, Mike, and Brad. They perform great acoustically! What songs would YOU like to see played acoustic? What have the other bands on the Carnivores Tour been up to? Nothing much, really - they've been relaxing just like Linkin Park! Jared Leto has been attending business-related events in Los Angeles, as well as appearing on VyRT a few times - we'll discuss that later, though. At the show in Clarkston, AFI performed their average set consisting of singles like 'I Hope You Suffer' and 'Miss Murder', as well as older songs like 'The Days Of The Phoenix' and 'The Leaving Song, Pt. II'. The band hasn't really varied their setlist since the beginning of the tour, when they performed two songs they subsequently dropped from following setlists: 'A Single Second' and 'Beautiful Thieves'. Do you think AFI has prepared anything for the second half of the tour? We'll see! Thirty Seconds To Mars also performed their regular setlist, opening with the old-school opener of Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana: O Fortuna' and their new single, 'Up In The Air'. Their set has their new singles like 'Do Or Die' and 'City Of Angels', as well as other new songs like 'Conquistador' and 'End Of All Days'. The band also performed older songs from This Is War: 'This Is War' and 'Search and Destroy', just to name a few. During Jared's acoustic set, he performed an unreleased song called 'Save Me' (not 'Savior', as some fans may remember from A Beautiful Lie) and a snippet of their old single, 'From Yesterday'. Jared ended his acoustic set by performing their biggest hit, 'The Kill (Bury Me)'. They closed their show with an instrumental jam of Pantera's 'Cowboys From Hell' and inviting fans up on stage for 'Closer To The Edge'. Awesome! Other cool aspects of their show include a ton of confetti and giant balloons flying everywhere. Jared even comes back into the farther back sections of the venue during 'Kings and Queens'! This was a special show for the band's guitarist, Tomo, as Detroit was his hometown when he moved from Croatia to the United States. If you live in a location that prevents you from experiencing the Carnivores Tour, you're in luck. Jared Leto's social ticketing company, VyRT, will be broadcasting Linkin Park's and Thirty Seconds To Mars' sets from the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA on September 15 - less than two weeks away! You can purchase a ticket for both sets for as low as $15, as well as buying a variety of packages for exclusive Thirty Seconds To Mars-related events, including a backstage tour, a post-show chat, and even an acoustic set! Jared has frequently been appearing on VyRT for a lo-fi webcast they call VyRT Violet and playing short acoustic sets. At the show in Tinley Park, IL, they attempted to VyRT them heading onstage to play their show, but the Internet did not cooperate. Will you join us on the 15th to experience the show through VyRT? Who will be heading to the show? The summit? We know a lot of LPU members will be at the show! We're not exactly sure what set the band will be performing, since the tour was on break for a week. If you're going, stop by the Music For Relief booth and donate to the cause of stopping the current ebola epidemic currently taking place in Africa. We'll keep you updated on what occurs at the summit as well as the show both here on LPLive and on our Twitter! Check out the rest of Linkin Park's 2014 touring schedule here. Show Page Notes Date: September 5, 2014 Location: Woodlands, Texas Venue: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Tour: Carnivores Tour Show #16 of 25 Event: 11th LPU Summit SETIST: 01. Final Masquerade (Acoustic (Chester and Brad)) ---------------------------------------------------- 01. Mashup Intro #2 (w/ Session, 1stp Klosr, The Requiem, The Summoning, The Catalyst, Guilty All The Same) 02. Guilty All The Same 03. Given Up (Ext. Outro w/ Extra Note) 04. With You (Shortened Intro) 05. One Step Closer (Ext. Outro) 06. Blackout (Shortened (Intro and Partial Outro Instrumental Only); Ext. Papercut Beat Outro Transition) 07. Papercut (Shortened (No Second Verse or Second Chorus)) 08. Rebellion (Ext. Intro) 09. Runaway (Shortened (Intro/First Verse/Chorus Only); Ext. Intro; Ext. Outro Transition w/ Wastelands Verse 1) 10. Wastelands 11. Castle Of Glass (Experience Version; Piano Transition Outro) 12. LOATR/SOTD/Iridescent (Ballad Medley) 13. Robot Boy (Shortened (Intro, Synth Bridge, and Ending Instrumental Only)) 14. Joe Solo Medley (w/ Wretches And Kings, Victimized Remix, Buy Myself, Cure For The Itch, Session, Plc.4 Mie Hæd) 15. Numb (Numb/Encore Outro) 16. Waiting For The End (Apaches Intro w/ Until It Breaks Verse 2; Wall Of Noise Outro) 17. Final Masquerade 18. Mike Solo Medley (w/ Joe) (w/ Wretches And Kings, Remember The Name, When They Come For Me; Ext. Outro Transition) 19. Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You (2014 Abridged Version) 20. Somewhere I Belong 21. In The End 22. Faint (Ext. Outro) ---------------------------------------------------- 23. Burn It Down (Shortened (No Second Verse or Second Chorus); Swirl Intro) 24. Lost In The Echo (Shortened (Intro/First Verse/First Chorus/Outro Only)) 25. New Divide (Shortened (No Second Verse and Second Chorus)) 26. Until It's Gone (Shortened (Intro/Hybrid Verse/Second Chorus/Transition Outro); Ext. Intro w/ Points Of Authority Rap 1) 27. What I've Done (Short Ticking Intro; Ext. Guitar Solo Bridge) 28. Bleed It Out (Ext. Intro; Ext. Bridge w/ Drum Solo + The Catalyst Refrain; Ext. Ending) Show Notes: - On the transition outro of 'Runaway', Mike rapped verse one of 'Wastelands'. Chester sang the first line of the bridge over the outro transition. - Mike and Chester sang part of 'Numb/Encore' of the outro. - Mike's solo portion of the show featured a 'hybrid' verse of 'Wretches And Kings', the chorus of 'Remember The Name' (by Fort Minor), and verse 1 of 'When They Come For Me'. - Mike rapped the verse from 'Points Of Authority' over the extended intro of 'Until It's Gone'. - During the bridge of 'Bleed It Out', Rob performed a drum solo before the band sang a refrain from 'The Catalyst'. Other Notes: - The 11th annual LPU Summit was held before the show. The band broadcasted their Q&A session on VyRT. - This is the only time the band has performed a song other than 'The Messenger' acoustic for a second time, that song being 'Final Masquerade'.
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So what you're saying is.... The Hunting Party is HOLDING UP THE NEXT ALBUM?!
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Linkin Park Song Election - Meteora
RogueSoul replied to GlassCastles's topic in Everything Linkin Park
Figure. -
I was thinking he could do more than one verse? kinda like a mashup of sorts, with two different verses from two songs.
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2014.08.26 - Falcon Heights, MN, Minnesota State Fair
RogueSoul replied to hahninator's topic in Previous Show Discussion
Just because he's my idol doesn't mean I can't criticize him -
2014.08.26 - Falcon Heights, MN, Minnesota State Fair
RogueSoul replied to hahninator's topic in Previous Show Discussion
Awesome review, glad to see you somewhat enjoyed MARS's set haha. I also think his crown bullshit needs to stop, I don't really see any point of it rather than screaming "I AM A ROCK GOD!" (which, he really isn't.) He calls it his 'battlegear', and he doesn't really take it off until This Is War or Conquistador, which is pretty weird. Their setlists suck, lol. They really do need to add more of the older songs in. They played a lot of older songs at their soundchecks in Europe, and they even played A Beautiful Lie once in France. They really do have a lot to improve but I do love their shows in the end. -
Damn, this is an amazing recording.
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Awesome, the recordings are finally coming in! Wonder what else we'll get
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lol, Mike's Solo Medley is 90 BPM during the W&K verse and 95 during the part he can change up... to put that in perspective: Remember The Name: 85 BPM SKIN TO BONE Remix: 90 BPM (I think) When They Come For Me: 92 BPM Hands Held High: 104 BPM High Voltage: 94 BPM I think someone just forgot his verse I'll vote for High Voltage, Spraypaint, Nobody's, TTG, and In Stereo.
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Linkin Park Song Election - Meteora
RogueSoul replied to GlassCastles's topic in Everything Linkin Park
Lying From You -
2014.08.30 - Clarkston, MI, DTE Energy Music Theatre
RogueSoul replied to RogueSoul's topic in Previous Show Discussion
The only difference on A_V5 is the note for Wastelands: IAVA Shoutout -
Inspired by the idea that abrandnewname had, we'll be doing a weekly live compilation based off a certain criteria, like by albums or covers. By the end of the week, we'll decide which performances are the best (either by vote or by amount of times that specific performance has been listed) Here are the rules: Follow the guidelines: If we're doing Meteora Week, don't suggest songs like 'Pictureboard' or 'Rebellion'. Have some regard for quality: Any recording from any show we have a source for is welcome, though try not to list absolutely terrible quality recordings (i.e. Newtown 2004, Sao Paulo 2004 Cellphone Recording) No download links to official material: It's encouraged to list DSPs or Live DVD performances, but don't supply a link as to where you can get those. You can do so with other recordings, but make a request in the Live Downloads section, not here. You can suggest a single performance, multiple performances, or even an entire album of performances if you want. Just follow the guidelines! This week's compilation: Hybrid Theory!
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2014.08.30 - Clarkston, MI, DTE Energy Music Theatre
RogueSoul replied to RogueSoul's topic in Previous Show Discussion
I'm well aware of that. We have 0 information about the Clarkston show and I wanted to both put a) something relevant to Clarkston (since Jon Davis came out onstage in Clarkston 04 too) and something where I could talk about a collaboration. -
The Carnivores Tour has one more stop in the month of August! Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds To Mars, and AFI will be headed to Clarkston, Michigan to play a show at the DTE Energy Music Theatre. Linkin Park has performed in Clarkston before - twice in 2001 (1, 2), 2004, and 2007. At both 2001 shows, the band performed as part of the Ozzfest, where they played alongside Black Sabbath, Slipknot, and Papa Roach. In 2004, Ivan the Urban Action Figure came out to dance during 'It's Goin' Down', and Jonathan Davis came out to sing his part during the extended bridge of 'One Step Closer' which featured '1stp Klosr' from Reanimation. Most recently (but still quite some time ago) in 2007, Chester dedicated 'Leave Out All The Rest' to the U.S. soldiers who were at the show, which is similar to what the band does before 'Wastelands' for the IAVA, as a response to their new partnership. Will the band add something special to the history of their time in Clarkston at the Carnivores Tour performance? Yesterday, the band performed in Tinley Park, Illinois as part of 101WKQX's annual PIQNIQ event. On top of performing with the regular Carnivores Tour performers, they also performed alongside Local H, Wild Cub, Sleeper Agent, and Junior Prom. Other cool occurrences at the show include Mike rapping the first verse of 'When They Come For Me' over his medley, Mike rapping the verse from 'Points Of Authority' over the extended intro of 'Until It's Gone', and the band performing the new 2014 version of 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You' and the studio version of 'Somewhere I Belong'. The band performed a standard run through of Set B, so Clarkston can expect to see Set A (or a phantom Set C? Let's see that #MakeaSetC love!). While the band's setlists have stayed relatively the same throughout the tour (with the exception of Mike's Solo Medley varying from show to show), the band has a bunch of songs that they've rehearsed for the tour that didn't make the cut! Some of those songs include 'A Place For My Head', 'By Myself', and 'When They Come For Me', all of which are the top songs on our 2014 Live Poll, where you can vote for the songs that you want to see on the Carnivores Tour! If you're curious to see what other songs the band has rehearsed but not played throughout their career, check out this thread. Check out this video of 'One Step Closer' live from Tweeter Center at the Waterfront (now the Susquehanna Bank Center) in Camden in 2004, where Jonathan Davis came out to sing during the extended bridge. We haven't seen any collaborations occur onstage during the Carnivores Tours yet... Funny enough, exactly two years ago in Colorado, on the Honda Civic Tour, Mike Einziger of Incubus came out for the first time on tour to jam with the band during 'Bleed It Out'. Do you think we'll see any collaborations happen? AFI and Thirty Seconds To Mars are continuing to do an outstanding on on the tour! In Tinley Park, AFI performed their standard set, consisting of hits like 'I Hope You Suffer' and 'Miss Murder', as well as older songs including 'The Days Of The Phoenix' and 'Medicate'. AFI's set has stayed consistent throughout the tour, barring the first two shows back in Florida. At those shows, they performed two songs that were dropped from all following setlists: 'A Single Second' and 'Beautiful Thieves'. Will we see those two songs, or possibly any others return on the tour? Thirty Seconds To Mars also performed their usual set, opening with a song that many old-school fans will remember, Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana: O Fortuna' and their new single, 'Up In The Air'. Their set also includes singles like 'This Is War' and 'Do Or Die', as well as some non-single songs like 'Search and Destroy' and 'End Of All Days'. During Jared's acoustic set, he took a few requests, as well as played the band's biggest single, 'The Kill (Bury Me)'. You can expect huge production from their set, including a ton of confetti and giant balloons flying everywhere. If you're located farther back in the venue and afraid you won't get a good view of the show, Jared Leto's got your back. During 'Kings and Queens', he'll journey all the way out to the back sections of the venue to sing and say hello! If you're in the pit, go crazy, because if Jared notices you, he'll bring you onstage for the last song, 'Closer To The Edge'! The other bands that performed as part of the 101QKWX PIQNIQ also did a great job: Local H performed an energetic set, featuring songs like 'High-Fiving MF' and 'Bound For The Floor'. Wild Cub also got the crowd moving by playing songs like 'Thunder Clatter' and 'Colour'. Sleeper Agent also got the crowds moving with songs like 'Get It Daddy' and 'By My Monster'. Junior Prom introduced the energy to the show by performing their song 'Sheila Put The Knife Down' and a few others. Do you live somewhere that's not North America, or didn't get a chance to catch a show, but really want to experience the Carnivores Tour? You're in luck! Jared Leto's online ticketing service, VyRT, will be streaming Linkin Park's and Thirty Seconds To Mars' sets at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA on September 15. VyRT delivers an amazing quality performance, and lets the bands interact with the fans online directly from the stage! You can buy a ticket to view both sets for as low as $15. Buy your ticket soon, as Jared has been periodically popping up on VyRT, and performing short acoustic sets. In fact, he did one from backstage at the venue in Tinley Park! They were also planning to take the fans in the VyRT Chat onstage with them by streaming it, but the internet at the venue was very weak. This only means that they will likely try again, though! An admin of the site, Yasir, also said that there will be some exclusive VyRT Violets (lo-fi streams on VyRT) for those who have purchased a ticket. So if you're interested in seeing what goes on backstage at the venues, or are a fan of Thirty Seconds To Mars in general and would like to see a few acoustic songs from time to time, definitely check it out! You never know who could show up - maybe Mike or Chester could make a cameo! Who will be heading to the show? Stop by the Music For Relief booth to donate to the cause of stopping the ebola outbreak in Africa, which isn't just affecting humans anymore. A very worthy cause. After this show, the Carnivores Tour will be on a week's break until the 5th. Linkin Park and AFI will both be taking advantage of the break, while Thirty Seconds To Mars has a show to play in Costa Rica. Who knows what will happen during the break - members of each band could spend some time with their families, plan some more surprises for the rest of the tour (Remember, #MakeaSetC!), or even accompany MARS to Costa Rica for some beautiful beaches and a great show! It would definitely be a good opportunity to try out a collaboration or two during MARS's set. For updates on the show, check back here on the site or follow us on Twitter! Check out the rest of Linkin Park's 2014 touring schedule here.
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Linkin Park "Guitar Center Sessions" in LA 10/24
RogueSoul replied to hahninator's topic in Newswire
You're digging yourself a very, very deep ditch here, sir... -
2014.08.29 - Tinley Park, IL, 101WKQX's PIQNIQ
RogueSoul replied to RogueSoul's topic in Previous Show Discussion
Exactly. Glad we've established what we need. -
2014.08.29 - Tinley Park, IL, 101WKQX's PIQNIQ
RogueSoul replied to RogueSoul's topic in Previous Show Discussion
Don't fail us, Nick. I didn't put you in the pre-show post for nothing -
lmao, yeah. I was thinking to myself, You don't say?
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The next Linkin Log is out! Quite hilarious, if you ask me.
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The Carnivores Tour is making its next stop in Tinley Park, Illinois, for 101WKQX's annual PIQNIQ event. Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds To Mars, and AFI will be performing on the main stage at the event, as well as performing with a few other bands! Linkin Park is no stranger to Tinley Park, as they've played there plenty of times before: twice in 2001 (1, 2), 2004, 2007, and 2012. The first show in 2001 saw them playing another festival: Q101's Jamboree, at which they played with the likes of Papa Roach, Staind, and Disturbed. The second show of 2001 was the opening show of the famous Ozzfest, at which they opened with 'A Place For My Head' for the only time on the tour! We'll talk more about 'A Place For My Head' later, though. In 2004, they visited the city for Projekt Revolution, with artists such as Korn, Snoop Dogg (now Snoop Lion), and The Used. In 2007, the band made the second-to-last stop on the 2007 Projekt Revolution there. Notable events at the show include Chester bringing his son, Tyler, out on stage before 'Somewhere I Belong' and Chester remarking that the crowd was the best they've had on that tour during the encore break. Will the crowd at the Carnivores Tour stop will live up to the 2007 crowd? Time will tell! At their most recent stop there in 2012, the band a modified version of Set B (which coincidentally opened with 'A Place For My Head', just like in 2001), changing up the order of 'With You', 'Victimized (w/ QWERTY)', 'Somewhere I Belong', 'Empty Spaces', and 'When They Come For Me'. The band may have had a briefer history here than some of the other stops on the tour, there's definitely a strong one, which has a lot of 'A Place For My Head' in it. Speaking of the song... 'A Place For My Head' has still not appeared on the Carnivores Tour, despite being rehearsed for the tour and the very clear demand for the song, as evidenced by our 2014 Live Poll. If you're interested in anything the band has prepared for the Carnivores Tour that hasn't made the cut, check out this thread. If you want to see what songs the band rehearsed but didn't play throughout their career, there's a thread for that, too. At the previous show in Winnipeg, the band performed a standard run-through of Set A, which features 'Points Of Authority' and 'Crawling'. Mike rapped the first verse of 'When They Come For Me' over his solo medley, which is the first time he's done so since Holmdel, NJ. Mike has been playing it relatively safe when it comes to his medley, mostly performing a 'hybrid' verse of the Fort Minor song 'Remember The Name' throughout the tour. He's also performed his verse from the 'Skin To Bone' Nick Catchdubs remix from RECHARGED and the first verse of 'When They Come For Me' on certain occasions. There's still a lot of opportunity for his medley. In the past, he rapped a verse of 'Hands Held High' but hasn't done so since Greenfield 2014. What songs would you like to see Mike rap over his medley? We think Fort Minor's 'Spraypaint & Inkpens' would work well, as well as older Linkin Park tracks like 'Forgotten' and 'High Voltage'. What about you? Check out this performance of Mike's Solo Medley and the new 2014 Version of 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You' at Falcon Heights, Minnesota at the Minnesota State Fair a few days ago. There's a few interesting moments in this video, including the false start of Mike's medley and his shoutout to Astat when 'Remember The Name' kicked in! Congrats again, sir! The other bands on the Carnivores Tour are still doing very well live! AFI and Thirty Seconds To Mars both played very energetic sets at Winnipeg. AFI played their standard setlist, which features 'I Hope You Suffer' and 'Miss Murder', as well as older songs like 'The Days Of The Phoenix' and 'Medicate'. At the beginning of the tour, the band performed two songs they subsequently dropped from all future setlists: 'A Single Second' and 'Beautiful Thieves'. Will we see these songs return sometime on the tour? Maybe one of them will return in Illinois! Thirty Seconds To Mars also performed a fairly standard setlist, which opens with an old-school MARS opening of Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana: O Fortuna' and their new single, 'Up In The Air'. The setlist features singles like 'Do Or Die' and 'City Of Angels', as well as some deeper album cuts like 'Conquistador' and 'End Of All Days'. You can expect a lot of epic moment from MARS's set, if you're skeptical about their live performance, including giant balloons flying everywhere during the last chorus of 'This Is War', Jared Leto running out to the outer sections of the venue during 'Kings and Queens', and a whole load of confetti! Unlike past Carnivores Tour performances, there will be a bunch of other bands performing too, since this is a radio station hosted event. The other bands include Junior Prom, Sleeper Agent, and Wild Cub, who will be performing on the St. Xavier University Side Stage, and Local H, who will be performing alongside the Carnivores Tour artists on the main stage, before AFI. These bands are relatively unknown, so here's a brief description of them. Check out the entire lineup here. Junior Prom is an indie/electronic duo hailing from New York City. Their music has many elements of electronica, a little soul, and a little funk. Check out their single, . You can compare them to Panic! At The Disco and Capital Cities. Sleeper Agent formed in 2009 in Kentucky. The name may sound familiar to some, as it's a reference to the sci-fi franchise, Battlestar Galactica. They are an indie rock outfit who have a sound similar to that of Imagine Dragons. They have catchy, upbeat guitar riffs as well infectious melodies. Check out their song, . Wild Cub is an electronica/synthpop group who are known for their track, . For a reference point, look to an artist like CHVRCHES for similarities. They have some catchy tracks that are punctuated by cheerful guitar riffs and accompanied by synths. If you're looking for something closer to the sound of the Carnivores Tour bands, Local H is who you should check out. They're an Alternative Rock who've been in the game longer than Linkin Park (est. 1987!), but have still kept their ground throughout the years. Their music can be compared to Nirvana and early Foo Fighters. Some may remember their 1996 hit, . Lastly, if you live in an area that the Carnivores Tour is not stopping at, or don't live in the United States or Canada in the first place, but really want to experience a show on the tour, you're in luck! Linkin Park's and Thirty Seconds to Mars' sets at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA on September 15 will be streamed via Jared Leto's online ticketing service, VyRT. Sign up and buy your ticket today for the price of $15, as in a chat with Jared earlier this week, he said that if they sold 500 tickets by Friday, Mike and Chester will make an appearance at the VyRT Chat! Today's the last day! The beauty of it is that they could join the chat from anywhere they are in the world, so they could be on at any point in the day. We'll keep you updated if they do show up! Now that you've discovered some new music, are you excited for the show? A bunch of great bands, and, as an added bonus, there will most likely be a bunch of good food (it is a picnic, after all). Who'll be heading to the show? We can expect Set B to be performed, since the band is following a certain pattern (ABAB) as far as rotating their setlists go. LPLive members CASTLEOFSASS and dereklp will be there! Post in this thread to schedule a possible meet up with your LPL friends! Stop by the Music For Relief to donate to the cause of putting an end to the ebola outbreak currently taking place in Africa. After this show, the band plays one final show in Clarkston, Michigan before taking a week's break at the beginning of September. We'll keep you updated on the show both here and on our Twitter! Check out the rest of Linkin Park's 2014 touring schedule here.