Linkin Park to Colombia hoping to entice his fans with the arrival of the band Emily Armstrong. The band announced the 38-year-old singer on September 5 and, in the process, revealed released his new album From zero (which will be on November 15th next), as well as the journey that comes to our country today.
The band was found with signs that had messages referring to the country’s flag and in which they wanted to have a great experience, reposted videos on the official Instagram account and confirmed that they were ready to sing in the MedPlus Coliseum.
Colombia and Brazil only the South American countries will receive the heavy metal group which, after the departure of the Chester Bennington In 2017, he had a seven-year-old para. However, they return more recharged and ready to to showcase their new album and their new singer.
What songs will Linkin Park sing in Bogotá?
The show will be divided into four acts and each of them will have a different number of songs, which ended in their previous concerts in the following order:
Part I - Introduction
- Somewhere I Go
- Crawling
- Points of Authority
- Lying away from you
- New Department
- The Empty Machine
Part II – Creation
- The Catalyst
- It burned down
- Waiting for the End
- Castle of Glass
- DJ Joe Hahn mini series
- Empty Spaces
- When They Come To Me/Remember The Name
- Given Up
- One step closer
Part III – Flattening
- Break / Reduce
- Lost
- Break the Habit
- What have I done
Part IV - Kintsugi
- Leave out all the rest
- My Christmas
- Over Each Other
- Numb
- In the End
- Reduce
Part V - Resolution
- Paper cut
- Heavy Is the Crown
- It Bleed Out
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Interview: Time.news Editor with Emily Armstrong, Lead Singer of Linkin Park
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Emily! Linkin Park has made a spectacular announcement regarding your upcoming tour in Colombia. How does it feel to be the new voice of such a legendary band?
Emily Armstrong: Thank you for having me! It’s both exhilarating and humbling. Linkin Park has touched countless lives, including my own. To join them and bring a new energy to their music is a dream come true.
Editor: The fans have been eagerly awaiting this moment since the passing of Chester Bennington in 2017. What sentiments do you feel surrounding this momentous return?
Emily: It’s been a long journey for all of us since then. Chester was an incredible talent and left a big void. I want to honor his legacy while also helping to lead the band into this new chapter. The fans deserve that.
Editor: Your recent album, From Zero, is set to release on November 15. Can you share what themes or messages the album embodies?
Emily: Absolutely! From Zero centers around resilience, healing, and the power of transformation. We’ve all faced challenges, and this album seeks to connect with listeners and inspire them to rise above their struggles.
Editor: Speaking of connection, I saw the band recently expressed their excitement for Colombia by sharing images and messages related to the country’s flag. What does this mean to you and the band?
Emily: It’s a way for us to show our love and respect for the culture and the fans in Colombia. We want them to know we’re putting our all into these performances, and we can’t wait to immerse ourselves in the vibrant energy of Bogotá.
Editor: Linkin Park is set to perform at the MedPlus Coliseum. What can fans expect from this show compared to previous tours?
Emily: This show will be special because it’s not just about the music; it’s about an experience. We’ll be blending classic hits with new tracks, and each performance will be unique. Fans should expect a full spectrum of emotions as we take them on this journey together.
Editor: After a seven-year hiatus, what are you most excited about as you step back onto the stage?
Emily: The connection with the fans. There’s nothing like the energy of a live crowd. I’m excited to share the new material and to see how it resonates with everyone. We want this to be a celebration of music and community.
Editor: Lastly, what message do you have for your fans in Colombia who are eagerly awaiting your arrival?
Emily: Just know that we’re coming to give it our all! Prepare for an unforgettable night filled with passion and music that unites us all. We can’t wait to be a part of your culture and share this experience together!
Editor: Thanks so much for your time, Emily. We’re looking forward to seeing you in Colombia!
Emily: Thank you! See you soon!