Linkin Park concludes two-night concert series in Madrid

The American band gathered thousands of fans in Rivas for a series of shows blending nostalgia and a new musical era.

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The band Linkin Park has concluded their two scheduled concerts at the Miguel Ríos Auditorium in Rivas, drawing 35,000 attendees per night in an event that featured both classic hits and new material.

The group, currently in a phase of renewal with the addition of Emily Armstrong on vocals and Colin Brittain on drums, presented their From Zero World Tour. Throughout the performances, fans heard iconic tracks such as In the End, Numb, and What I've Done, while honoring the legacy of Chester Bennington.
Event organizers implemented a special mobility plan to manage the flow of attendees to the venue. Despite these measures, traffic congestion and high demand for public transport were reported near the venue at the end of the shows.
High temperatures throughout the week led to increased water distribution within the venue. The band, featuring founding members Mike Shinoda, Dave Farrel, Brad Delson, and Joe Hahn, aimed to balance fan nostalgia with the launch of their new musical chapter.