World-renowned rock band Linkin Park is coming to Korea for a solo concert. Promotor Live Nation Korea announced on the 6th that "Linkin Park will be visiting Korea as part of their 'From Zero World Tour.'"
Linkin Park will continue the excitement of the 'From Zero World Tour' at Incheon Inspire Arena on the 28th. Korea is the only Asian country they will visit on this tour.
This will be their fourth concert in Korea. Linkin Park first met their Korean fans in 2003, and then held solo concerts in 2007 and 2011.
A ticketing frenzy (expected to be extremely competitive) is anticipated, as this is their first Korean concert in 13 years. The response has already been overwhelmingly enthusiastic.
Linkin Park was formed in 1996. They have sold a total of 100 million albums, won 2 Grammy Awards and 2 Billboard Music Awards, among other achievements.
They temporarily suspended activities following the death of vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017. Since then, they released an unreleased single in 2020 and a 20th-anniversary edition album last year.
Meanwhile, Linkin Park is set to release a new album 'From Zero' this November.
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