Linkin Park are back—and they’re set to make a huge move. With their highly anticipated album From Zero set for release this Friday (Nov. 15), the band is teasing something even bigger: a stadium tour. Multiple venues across the world have begun posting mysterious images on social media, hinting at the announcement of a major tour.
The cryptic photos feature the words “COUNTING FROM ZERO,” with “TO” scratched out and replaced with “FROM.” Venues like Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Enterprise Center in St. Louis and the United Center in Chicago have all shared the teaser. The band have also teased a potential international leg of the tour with London’s Wembley Stadium recently releasing a similar post. The posts have sent fans from around the world into a frenzy. They will have to wait until the official announcement on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 7AM ET.
Fans are already digging through Instagram to spot more clues, and it seems clear: Linkin Park is gearing up to announce a major tour in support of From Zero. This will be the band’s first full-scale tour since the tragic passing of Chester Bennington in 2017, making this announcement all the more significant.
From Zero marks Linkin Park’s return to the studio with new vocalist Emily Armstrong. The band gave fans a taste of what’s to come during U.S. listening parties on Nov. 9, where they previewed tracks like “The Emptiness Machine,” “Heavy Is the Crown,” and “Over Each Other.” They also debuted the blistering new song “Casualty” live.
With the album dropping this Friday and the tour announcement just around the corner, it’s clear that Linkin Park are back in full force. This comeback is shaping up to be one of the most exciting moments of 2025 — don’t miss it.
Below is a list of venues that have been posting images marked with the Linkin Park logo:
- Newark, New Jersey – Prudential Center
- Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena
- Austin, Texas – Moody Center
- Grand Rapids, Michigan – Van Andel Arena
- Greenville, South Carolina – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
- Detroit, Michigan – Little Caesers Arena
- Phoenix, Arizona – Footprint Center
- Baltimore, Maryland – CFG Bank Arena
- Denver, Colorado – Ball Arena
- Sacramento, California – Golden 1 Center
- St. Louis, Missouri – Enterprise Center
- Raleigh, North Carolina – Lenovo Center
- Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
- Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden
- Omaha, Nebraska – CHI Health Center Omaha
- Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center
- Kansas City, Missouri – T-Mobile Center
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Fiserv Forum
- Chicago, Illinois – United Center
- Minneapolis, Minnesota – Target Center
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Wells Fargo Arena
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena
- Portland, Oregon – Moda Center
- Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
- Toronto, Ontario – Scotia Bank Arena
- Mexico City, Mexico – Foro Solo
- Arnhem, Netherlands – GelreDome
- Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
- Milan, Italy – I-Days Milano
- Paris, France – Stade de France
- Düsseldorf, Germany – Merkur Spiel-Arena
- Hannover, Germany – Heinz von Heiden-Arena
- London, England – Wembley Stadium