ST. LOUIS – Renowned rock band Linkin Park is coming to St. Louis next summer as the band prepares for a 2025 world tour.

Linkin Park formally announced its “From Zero” tour on Thursday, which includes 59 stops across several countries and nearly half of those in the United States. The tour announcement comes one day before the band plans to release its newest album with the same name.

Linkin Park’s St. Louis show is scheduled for Saturday, August 23 at the Enterprise Center.

The “From Zero” tour marks Linkin Park’s first since its 2017 “One More Light” worldwide tour, which was cut short after the death of former frontman Chester Bennington. After a years-long hiatus that followed, the band has since reformed and retooled with female lead vocalist Emily Armstrong.


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The band’s well-known hits include “In The End,” “Numb” and “What I’ve Done.” Some tracks on the new album, including “Heavy Is The Crown” and “The Emptiness Machine” are already available for fans to listen.

The band says it will be accommodated by special guests AFI, Architects, grandson, Jean Dawson, JPEGMAFIA, Puris! and Spiritbox during its upcoming tour.

Some Linkin Park Underground fan club pre-sale tickets will be available as soon as Monday, Nov. 18. Tickets for the general public go on sale Thursday, Nov. 21 at noon.

Tickets will be available on Ticketmaster. For more information on Linkin Park’s upcoming tour, click here.