Linkin Park are officially back and ready to dominate 2025. The re-energized band, now fronted by vocalist Emily Armstrong alongside Mike Shinoda, have announced a concert film, From Zero, set to hit cinemas next year.
The film captures their electrifying performance in São Paulo, Brazil, which celebrated the release of their newest album, From Zero. The show, partially livestreamed on YouTube and broadcast in full on Multishow in Brazil, featured a mix of fresh tracks and iconic hits from their catalog.
While an official release date for the film hasn’t been confirmed, fans can expect an immersive experience capturing the intensity and passion of the band’s new era.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of Linkin Park’s 2025 world tour schedule. Kicking off in Mexico City on January 31, the tour marks the band’s triumphant return to massive stadiums and arenas across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Highlights include their first stadium performances in Tokyo and Mexico City since 2017 and a long-awaited return to Jakarta after 13 years.
For European fans, the itinerary includes shows in Paris, Frankfurt, Milan, and London, where they’ll headline Wembley Stadium on June 28. A stellar lineup of special guests has been announced, including Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, AFI, Architects, and JPEGMAFIA, among others.
Their latest album, From Zero, has sparked conversations among fans and critics. While some have critiqued its uneven songwriting, others have embraced its bold stadium rock sound. The album pays homage to the band’s roots, nodding to their original name, Xero, and marking a fresh chapter for the group.
With this new film and tour, Linkin Park prove they’re not just back – they’re evolving. The global rock scene is certainly brighter with them in it.