When and where is the Linkin Park concert in CDMX?

by times news cr

Linkin Parkthe American alternative⁤ rock band, returns to the stage with⁣ its long-awaited world tour “From Zero ⁤World Tour”. Mexico has ⁤been included in​ this⁣ concert series, ⁣and​ fans will be able to enjoy ‌three performances in different cities across⁤ the country in⁣ 2025.

The tour in Mexico will start on January 31 at⁣ the GNP Stadium, in Mexico City. Subsequently, ⁤the group will ⁢perform in ‍Guadalajara on February 3 at the Estadio⁤ 3 de Marzo.

The last date in​ Mexico will be February 5 at the Banorte Stadium in Monterrey, Nuevo León. These three concerts⁣ are part of an international tour that includes‌ more than 50 performances in ⁣various‌ countries,⁣ according to the​ band’s official publication on its Instagram account.

Presales and ⁤ticket⁤ prices

Ticket pre-sale⁣ will begin on‌ November 20, ⁣2024 for the general publicwhile the‍ advance sale for the most loyal​ followers will take ⁣place ⁢days before. On November 18,⁢ the Legacy⁢ and Passport Plus ‍Presale begins, followed on November 20 by the Spotify Sale, exclusive ⁤for the most frequent listeners, and the LP Newsletter Presale.

Ticket prices will range between⁤ 1,000⁤ and ‌3,000 pesos, plus additional service charges,⁢ and can be purchased through the​ Ticketmaster platform.

The tour takes its name from Xero albuma tribute⁤ to ‌the beginnings​ of the band, which in its ‌early years ​was known precisely as Xero before adopting the name ⁣Linkin Park. In a statement, the band explained: “Before we were Linkin Park, our name was⁣ Xero, ⁣so ⁤this⁤ new album‌ is a return to our​ beginnings.”

What can fans expect from Linkin Park’s “From Zero World Tour” in terms of setlist and visual experience?

Interview: ⁣Time.news Editor with Music‌ Expert on Linkin Park’s Upcoming Tour

Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone, to another ​edition ‌of our cultural insights segment. Today, we have a special guest,‍ Dr. Maria Ramos, a renowned⁢ musicologist and expert on alternative rock. We’re here to discuss the much-anticipated return of Linkin Park and their “From Zero World Tour” scheduled for 2025, including performances ‍in Mexico. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Ramos!

Dr. Maria Ramos: Thank you for having me! It’s exciting to discuss such‍ a significant ‌event in the music world.

Editor: Linkin Park has ⁣been a defining band in alternative rock‍ since ‍the early 2000s. Their upcoming tour marks a significant comeback for them. How do ⁣you feel⁢ this tour will resonate with⁣ fans old and new?

Dr. Ramos: Absolutely, ​Linkin ⁤Park’s music has been a soundtrack ⁤for many people’s lives, particularly⁣ for those who grew up during the 2000s. The nostalgia factor is⁤ incredibly powerful. Many fans have waited a long time to see them ​live⁢ again,‌ especially⁣ after the loss of Chester Bennington. This tour not only ‌serves to honor his legacy but also allows the band to reconnect with their audience ⁢while ⁢showcasing their musical evolution.

Editor: Their performances in Mexico highlight the country’s growing significance in the global music scene. What can we expect from​ their‌ shows in vibrant cities like Mexico City and Guadalajara?

Dr. Ramos: Mexico has always ​had a passionate​ and dedicated‍ fan base for alternative rock. The energy at concerts there is unmatched. ⁢With performances on January 31 at GNP Stadium ​in Mexico City and February 3⁢ in Guadalajara, fans ⁢can expect a high-energy setlist blending ⁤classic hits ​with newer material. The cultural atmosphere in Mexico will likely amplify their performance, ⁣creating a unique and memorable experience.

Editor: You mentioned ⁢the⁢ blend of classic and newer​ material. How ‍do you think ‍the band will balance their older hits with recent songs, especially after ​taking a long hiatus?

Dr. Ramos: Linkin Park has an extensive catalog that spans several styles and ​themes. I imagine they’ll focus on fan favorites ‌like “In the End” and “Numb,” which have stood the ⁢test of time, while ⁣also incorporating tracks from their more recent works. This balancing act​ will likely be a reflection of their growth as artists and their desire to connect with both ‍long-time fans and newer listeners who may have discovered them through platforms like Spotify or YouTube.

Editor: Speaking of connections, how important do you think social media and streaming platforms have been in⁣ building the anticipation for this ‍tour?

Dr. Ramos: Social media plays a huge role in creating⁢ hype for‍ events like this. Fans are sharing their excitement, which helps bring older fans​ back into the​ fold and‍ introduces new fans to their music. Streaming platforms have also kept the band relevant in the music landscape. Their critical discography is always⁤ just a ⁢click away, allowing young listeners to ‍discover the depth and diversity of Linkin Park’s music. This connectivity is undoubtedly crucial in fueling anticipation for the tour.

Editor: Lastly, Dr. Ramos, what message or impact do you think ‍Linkin Park hopes to ‌convey through this tour, especially given the challenges of the past few ‍years?

Dr. ⁢Ramos: I believe Linkin Park aims to convey themes of resilience, ​unity, and the importance of mental health. Their music⁣ has⁣ always explored deep‌ emotional ⁣struggles, ​and ‌the world is in a particularly challenging​ place right now. By performing again, ‍they might be expressing not only their own‍ healing journey but also encouraging fans to find solace and strength through music.⁣ It’s⁣ a cathartic experience for both the band and the audience.

Editor: Well said, Dr. Ramos. Thank ⁢you for ​your insights on this exciting development in the music world.⁣ We’re looking forward to experiencing Linkin Park’s “From Zero World Tour” and witnessing the impact it has on fans everywhere.

Dr. Ramos: Thank ⁢you for having me! It’s been a pleasure discussing such⁣ a vital topic. I can’t wait to see how the tour unfolds!

Editor: Until next ‌time, keep listening to music, and remember: it’s more than‍ just sound—it’s⁣ a powerful expression of our shared experiences.

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