Linkin Park downsizes comeback show, slashes ticket prices

Inga Parkel in New York
Emily Armstrong, left, Colin Brittain and Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park
Emily Armstrong, left, Colin Brittain and Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park (Invision)
  • Linkin Park's Los Angeles homecoming concert, originally scheduled for Dodger Stadium, has been moved to the significantly smaller Intuit Dome.
  • The band is now offering discounted tickets at US$39.95 (£31) for randomly assigned seats at any North American show.
  • The changes, along with the removal of Queens of the Stone Age from the LA show's lineup, have sparked speculation about low ticket sales.
  • The homecoming concert is part of Linkin Park's "From Zero" world tour, marking their return after a seven-year hiatus following lead vocalist Chester Bennington's suicide.
  • Emily Armstrong has replaced Bennington and the band has also welcomed new drummer Colin Brittain.
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