A Thousand Suns World Tour
Tour by Linkin Park | |
Associated album | A Thousand Suns |
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Legs | 4 |
No. of shows | 3 in South America 15 in Europe 2 in Asia 5 in Australia 25 in Total |
Linkin Park concert chronology |
The A Thousand Suns World Tour is a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. The tour supports the band's fourth studio album entitled, "A Thousand Suns'.
Background
Linkin Park announced their upcoming world tour while doing press for their latest LP, "A Thousand Suns". Vocalist Chester Bennington express with excitement with the newest record and touring stating, "At this point we're writing such great music that I almost want to go do 50 shows around the world and then get right back into making another record," Bennington says. "Once the ball starts rolling, it's all I want. It's like a drug." [1]
During an interview with Steetdate Radio, Bennington express how odd it felt to begin the tour in South America, even though they are not well known in that region. He further stated that although tell sell more records in North America, they are more "well known" in other territories. As a band, it did not feel odd to begin in these territories first. During the same interview, he announced the band will play North America beginning in January 2011.[2]
On the October 27th, Linkin Park replaced the songs "Papercut" and The Messenger with, "Lying from You" and "Leave Out All the Rest", and the song "Bleed It Out" now has excerpts from "A Place for My Head" instead of "Burning In the Skies".[3] [4]
Opening act
- The Futureheads (Europe) (select dates)[5]
- Does It Offend You, Yeah? (England)
- Attaque 77 (Argentina)
- Quami & The Halvot (Israel)
Tour dates
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of the Festival Maquinaria[8]
- B This concert is a part of SWU Music + Arts Festival[9]
- C This concert is a part of the Yasalam After-Race Concerts[10][11]
Setlist
The set came with here is only the first set that the band made some changes to the written after this set:
- The Requiem
- Wretches And Kings
- Papercut
- Given Up
- New Divide
- Faint
- Empty Spaces
- When They Come For Me
- No More Sorrow
- Jornada Del Muerto
- Waiting For The End
- Wisdom, Justice, And Love
- Iridescent
- Numb
- The Radiance
- Breaking The Habit
- Shadow Of The Day
- Crawling
- Bleed It Out
- One Step Closer
- ————————————
- Fallout
- The Catalyst
- The Messenger
- In The End
- What I've Done
Extra
- Long Intro - No More Sorrow, Bleed It Out.
- Ext. Outro - Given Up, Faint, Numb, Breaking The Habit, One Step Closer & The Messenger.
- Mike sang the chorus of Burning In The Skies or A Place For My Head during the bridge of Bleed It Out.
Change In The Set List
- From the concert in Brazil , Bleed It Out, Change place and Played last.
- A Place For My Head joined the set after the song Crawling in concert in France.
- From the concer in Cologne, Lying From You replace Papercut & Leave Out All The Rest replace The Messenger.
Personnel
- Chester Bennington – vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion
- Brad Delson – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, percussion
- Mike Shinoda – vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
- Dave "Phoenix" Farrell – bass, backing vocals
- Joe Hahn – turntables, synthesizer, samples, backing vocals
- Rob Bourdon – drums, percussions, backing vocals
References
- ^ Wood, Mikael (2010-07-09). "Linkin Park On New Album 'A Thousand Suns,' Tour". Rolling Stones. Wenner Media. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
- ^ "Linkin Park's Chester Bennington Opens Up About 'A Thousand Suns'". Streetdate Radio. CBS Radio, Inc. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
- ^ http://lplive.net/shows/20101027.php
- ^ http://lplive.net/shows/20101029.php
- ^ "The Futureheads en première partie de Linkin Park à Bercy". Musique Mag (in French). 2010-09-22. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
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- ^ Ramírez, Juan Carlos (2010-10-09). "PLinkin Park presentó potente show en Festival Maquinaria". El Mercurio (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-10-09.
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