Linkin Park Live - 2025.08.25 - Milwaukee, WI, United States
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Linkin Park performance chronology
| 23 Aug 2025 | 25 Aug 2025 | 27 Aug 2025 |
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Setlist
| The Joker | Pre-show w/ From Zero countdown; Steve Miller Band song | |
| Making Our Dreams Come True | Pre-show w/ From Zero countdown; Short; Cyndi Grecco | |
| Act 1 | Inception Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 1. | Somewhere I Belong | Short Intro w/ Scratch |
| 2. | Points Of Authority
Rotation song |
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| 3. | Stained
Rotation song |
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| 4. | Crawling
Rotation song |
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| 5. | The Emptiness Machine | |
| Act 2 | Creation Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 6. | The Catalyst | Shortened (No Third Chorus/Breakdown) |
| 7. | Burn It Down | |
| 8. | Up From The Bottom | |
| 9. | Where'd You Go | Fort Minor song; Shortened (Intro/1st Verse/Final Chorus); Transition Ending |
| 10. | Waiting For The End | Ext. Intro w/ 2024 Synth |
| 11. | Lies Greed Misery
Rotation song |
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| 12. | Two Faced | Joe Intro; Ext. Bridge |
| 13. | Joe Solo | w/ Colin |
| Empty Spaces | ||
| 14. | When They Come For Me/Remember The Name | Mike Solo; Mashup; w/ Colin; Ext. Transition w/ "It's Goin' Down" Verse 1 & Chorus; Ext. Outro |
| 15. | Given Up
Rotation song |
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| 16. | One Step Closer | 2024 Intro; Ext. Outro w/ Chorus Riff |
| Act 3 | Break/Collapse Transition | |
| 17. | Lost | Stripped (Intro/1st Verse/Chorus) into Full Band; Shortened Bridge |
| 18. | Good Things Go
Rotation song |
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| 19. | What I've Done | |
| Act 4 | Kintsugi Transition | |
| 20. | Overflow | Ext. Synth Intro w/ "Pushing Me Away" |
| 21. | Numb | "Numb/Encore" Intro w/ Ska Jam; Ska Jam Outro |
| 22. | In The End | |
| 23. | Faint | Ext. Outro |
| Act 5 | Resolution Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 24. | Papercut | 2024 Intro |
| 25. | A Place For My Head
Rotation song |
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| 26. | Heavy Is The Crown | |
| 27. | Bleed It Out | Ext. Bridge w/ "Reading My Eyes" Verse 1; Ext. Outro |
| From Zero | ( 6 ) |
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| Hybrid Theory | ( 6 ) |
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| Other | ( 4 ) |
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| Minutes To Midnight | ( 3 ) |
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| Meteora | ( 3 ) |
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| Living Things | ( 2 ) |
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| A Thousand Suns | ( 2 ) |
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| The Rising Tied | ( 1 ) |
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Show Notes
- The pre-show From Zero countdown song for this show was "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band. Then, the band played the Laverne and Shirley theme song after it, which is "Making Our Dreams Come True" by Cyndi Grecco.
- The band changed the beginning of the setlist, pulling in "Points Of Authority" from Set C and playing "Stained" for the third show in a row, beginning with Nashville. "Crawling" was the third rotation song, meaning "Cut The Bridge" was entirely eliminated from Act 1 of Set B, the only set it was in on the tour.
- Before "The Emptiness Machine", Mike asked, "Is it true we have never played a solo headline show in Milwaukee before?" (yes, that's correct Mike!) and he asked how many fans were seeing Linkin Park for the first time. The first Linkin Park show in Milwaukee was at Summerfest in 2015, and the band had played across Wisconsin in other cities before that.
- Before "Where'd You Go", Mike asked if there were any Fort Minor fans in the crowd and said "this one is for you guys."
- Mike rapped verse 1 and chorus of "It's Goin' Down" over his solo medley ("When They Come For Me" / "Remember The Name"). Before the verse, Joe came out to take photos on the stage and Mike said, "Make some noise for Mr. Hahn!" As Mike was about to start his verse of "It's Goin' Down", he said, "I would like to share with you some words that I wrote a long time ago..."
- Mike played the melody of "Pushing Me Away" on synth over the extended intro of "Overflow".
- On the "Numb/Encore" intro of "Numb", Mike had Emily pick someone for the Control Colin game. She picked two guys in the front row and was joking about how they should pick the same number. Ironically, they both chose number 2 causing Emily and Dave to laugh. The intro was for "ska" drums, but the other band members joined in on the intro with Colin to make it a full-band affair. They continued the jam at the end of the song as well.
- The whole band stood under the laser cage for the first verse of "Bleed It Out", with Colin bringing his tambourine with him.
- Mike rapped verse 1 of "Reading My Eyes" over the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out". He saw Joe coming up to film him so he remarked, "This one's for you Joey."
Other Notes
- This show was announced on November 14, 2024 with the From Zero World Tour, exactly 27 years to the day of the band's first Xero show in 1997.
Gallery
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Tour Admat 1
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Tour Admat 2
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Tour Admat 3
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Jean Dawson Promo
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Linkin Park Promo
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Schedules
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Show Merch
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Poster
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Poster (Signed)
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Ticket
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Ticket
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Ticket
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Wristband
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Setlist
Photos of the Show
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Poster
Information (General Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Albert Reyes to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Milwaukee. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 200 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.
Information (Signed Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Albert Reyes to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Milwaukee. Signed by the band, each hand-numbered print is limited to 10 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.
Artist Bio: Albert Reyes explores and touches on a wide spectrum of light and dark issues affecting us all in a way that is truly his own. Ranging from the political, social, the spiritual and sometimes the tragic; in a true, pure, and innocent approach that borrows from the iconic and familiar of everyday life, re-contextualized to create provoking situations that challenge the viewer to explore, think and participate.
"I am from Los Angeles. I was raised in the heat of the sun, and on the concrete streets of my neighborhood of El Sereno. There were no art museums or galleries available to me, but the first art I saw was a graffiti tag that read "if you have a problem with this then call this number" with a phone number written below it. I start with a drawing, which can lead to a painting, which can lead to a sculpture, which can lead to a structure. My work is an honest reflection of the American culture and society I find myself living in. I create environments to overwhelm the viewer and totally encapsulate them-even scare them a little. To be afraid is to feel alive, and it's probably the most alive you can feel. My goal is to inspire others to create art and hopefully my artwork moves them emotionally and connects us in a deep and meaningful way."