Linkin Park have announced a mammoth 2025 world tour.

The American rock band have announced that they will embark on a 59-date tour called the From Zero World Tour next year, including a stop at London's iconic Wembley Stadium in June and Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles in September.

The news comes the day before the band's eighth studio album, From Zero, is released on Friday, marking their first album release since the death of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017.

The group, made up of new frontwoman Emily Armstrong as well as Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave 'Phoenix' Farrell, Joe Hahn and Colin Brittain, have revealed that they will be hitting arenas and stadiums across the U.S., Latin America and Europe from January to November 2025 after playing a string of re-introductory shows this autumn.

"Getting back out on the road has been incredible," Mike said in a statement. "The fans' support is overwhelming, and we're ready to take this energy even further around the world. From Zero is a new chapter for us, and we're so excited to share it with everyone on a bigger scale."

The colossal trek is scheduled to kick off in Mexico City, Mexico, on 31 January and wrap up in Porto Alegre, Brazil on 15 November.

In addition to their regular tour dates, the Numb singers have announced several festival appearances, including the Rock Werchter Festival in Belgium and Sick New World in Las Vegas.

The band have also announced a number of support acts who will join them on tour, including Queens of the Stone Age, AFI, PVRIS, Architects, and Spiritbox.

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