LINKIN PARK Launches 2025 ‘From Zero’ World Tour in Mexico City (Video)

Linkin Park Mexico City 2025

LINKIN PARK launched the 2025 leg of its “From Zero” world tour on Friday night (January 31) at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, Mexico.

Setlist for the show was as follows:

01. Somewhere I Belong
02. Crawling
03. New Divide
04. The Emptiness Machine

Act II

05. The Catalyst
06. Burn It Down
07. Over Each Other
08. Waiting For The End
09. Castle Of Glass
10. Two Faced
11. Joe Hahn Solo (with Colin on drums)
12. When They Come For Me / Remember The Name (Mike solo; with Colin on drums)
13. Casualty
14. One Step Closer

Act III

15. Lost (Mike and Emily piano snippet into full band version)
16. Good Things Go (Live debut)
17. What I’ve Done

Act IV

18. Overflow (Live debut)
19. Numb
20. In The End
21. Faint

Encore:

22. Papercut
23. A Place For My Head
24. Heavy Is The Crown
25. Bleed It Out

LINKIN PARK released their latest studio album, From Zero, this past November. This is LINKIN PARK‘s first studio album since One More Light (2017), marking the longest gap between studio releases in the band’s history. It also marks the debut of vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain, following the passing of vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017 and the departure of drummer Rob Bourdon in 2018.

In a recent interview with KROQ‘s Kevan KenneyLINKIN PARK‘s Mike Shinoda discussed the emotions and experiences involved in navigating the release of the band’s latest album, From Zero.

“It’s really complicated,” Shinoda said: “For me, two years ago it was very overwhelming, and I think the best thing that we did was to just basically let things happen in the order and at the timeline that they were gonna happen, let things happen organically and not push too hard. And I feel like what ended up evolving was we just naturally kind of found each other, we found this new lineup, we found Emily and Colin in particular, and the music just kind of came into focus based on what we were having the most fun doing.”

When Kenney remarked that From Zero “feels almost like a return to [LINKIN PARK‘s] roots,” Shinoda responded: “I love that there’s such a strong LINKIN PARK DNA in the record. It does really feel like LINKIN PARK, but I think there’s a part of it that’s the old sound and part of that’s every era of the band, to me, on the record.”

Farrell added: “I don’t know if I know well what the LINKIN PARK DNA is. It’s kind of like when you’re too close to something, you just do it and then other people tell you. They almost interpret it and then you kind of say, ‘Okay, cool. I’m glad that came across.’ But I think in any and all of that creation of an album or working on new music or new stuff or when there’s — I don’t know — interstitials or whatever you might wanna call it, for me those things are just like us doing us and figuring that out and moving forward. And in this process, one of the things that was so fun and rewarding and cool and energizing was just how when we started gradually integrating Emily and Colin, it felt like LINKIN PARK. It just felt like it fit for me and for us. And those were the coolest moments in the entire process, was just feeling like things were kind of jelling and coming together and we were having a blast doing it the whole time. So at this stage being ready to finally have the album out, having people be excited about it, that feels great.”