Linkin Park Remixed the National Stadium with Emily Armstrong's Thunderous Voice
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The Californians debuted at the National Stadium with a show that made it possible to appreciate their new era, with Emily Armstrong as a singer. A show in which the group sounded forceful and their new vocalist showcased their ability as an interpreter. Public applause rewarded their talent, as a blessing that ensures the continuity of the project.
In front of more than 50,000 people, the band led by Mike Shinoda offered a show full of energy, excitement and nostalgia, combining unforgettable classics with songs from his new album From Zero. From the past to the present: the new era of From Zero Linkin Park took advantage of its passage through Chile to show its new stage, marked by the album From Zero (2024). Tracks such as “Up From the Bottom”, “The Empty Machine” and “Two Faced” lived w…
The American vocalist shone on a night full of energy and excitement, where the band presented its new stage.
One of the bands that were of one generation and transformed into a multi-etary icon and was demonstrated by the audience that attended the National Stadium en masse, which received the most convocaten of Linkin Park formations after their return. With Chester Bennington in memory and the inclusion of Emily Armstrong in the voice plus young Colin Brittain in drums, the band formed by Mike Shinoda arrived in our country with the tour of his lates…
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