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Linkin Park is an alternative rap-rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California in 1996. Originally, called "Xero," then "Hybrid Theory," the band took on its current name in 1999. In 2000, Linkin Park dropped its debut album, "Hybrid Theory." In 2003, Linkin Park released its sophomore album "Meteora," its first number of four consecutive number-one hit albums on the Billboard 200. In 2017, the band released its seventh studio album "One More Light," the last before lead singer Chester Bennington passed away. Following Benington's death, Linkin Park disbanded. The group reformed on a live stream on September 5, 2024, with Emily Armstrong (of Dead Sara) as co-vocalist alongside founding member Mike Shinoda, the release of the band's first single in 7 years "The Emptiness Machine," and the announcement of a new studio album "From Zero" and world tour.

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Date Concert Venue Location
May 27, 2001 –
May 28, 2001
HFStival 2001
Fatboy Slim / Live / Green Day / Incubus / Tenacious D / 3 Doors Down / The Cult / Fuel / Lifehouse / Sevendust / Coldplay / SR-71 / New Found Glory / Mike D & Mix Master Mike / Staind / Linkin Park / Stabbing Westward / Good Charlotte / American Hi-Fi / Little Kingz / Nothingface / Dust For Life / Saliva / Powderfinger / Guttermouth / Cactus Patch / cold / Sum 41 / Tantric / Idlewild / The Long Goodbye / Ballyhoo! / Barcelona / combinationLOCK / Fidel / Rebel Amish Radio / Ebo / Great Mutant Skywheel / Margaret Heater / Juniper Lane / Supine / Lennex / The Beans / Live Allen Broadcast / Jepetto / Uxb / Bradley Jay / Thunderball / Lieven / Max Graham / MJ Cole / Keoki / John Tab / Micro / Charles Feelgood / Scott Henry Show all bands
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RFK Stadium Washington, D.C., United States

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