Linkin Park Live - 2026.03.18 - Auckland, New Zealand
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Linkin Park performance chronology
| 15 Mar 2026 | 18 Mar 2026 | 29 May 2026 |
Back to 2026 | ||
| Never Too Much | Pre-show w/ From Zero countdown; Luther Vandross song | |
| Act 1 | Inception Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 1. | Somewhere I Belong | Short Intro w/ Scratch |
| 2. | Lying From You
Rotation song |
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| 3. | Up From The Bottom | |
| 4. | Points Of Authority
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. | Castle Of Glass
Rotation song |
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| 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. | From The Inside
Rotation song |
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| 12. | Two Faced | Joe Intro; Ext. Bridge |
| 13. | Joe Solo | Ext. Intro; w/ Colin |
| Empty Spaces | ||
| 14. | When They Come For Me/Remember The Name | Mike Solo; Mashup; w/ Colin; Ext. Transition w/ Verse Medley |
| 15. | Unshatter
Rotation song |
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| 16. | One Step Closer | 2024 Intro w/ Scratching; Ext. Outro w/ Chorus Riff |
| Act 3 | Break/Collapse Transition | |
| 17. | Lost | Stripped (Intro/1st Verse/Chorus) into Full Band; Shortened Bridge |
| 18. | Leave Out All The Rest
Rotation song |
2017 Version |
| 19. | What I've Done | |
| Act 4 | Kintsugi Transition | |
| 20. | Overflow | Ext. Synth Intro w/ "One" |
| 21. | Numb | "Numb/Encore" Intro |
| 22. | In The End | |
| 23. | Faint | Ext. Outro |
| Act 5 | Resolution Intro B | w/ "Iridescent" Vocals |
| 24. | Papercut | 2024 Intro |
| 26. | Heavy Is The Crown | |
| 27. | Bleed It Out | Ext. Bridge w/ "There They Go" Verse 1; Ext. Outro |
| Pass The Mic | Beastie Boys song | |
| Other | ( 5 ) |
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| Meteora | ( 5 ) |
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| From Zero | ( 4 ) |
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| Hybrid Theory | ( 4 ) |
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| Minutes To Midnight | ( 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 band started late at this show by a little over 10 minutes.
- The pre-show From Zero countdown song at this show was "Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross.
- "Lying From You" was performed at the third show in a row.
- Before "The Emptiness Machine", Mike said, "It's been a long time since we've been here. It's been an incredible stay, we appreciate all of your warm hospitality. We were told that this is the largest crowd to ever fill this venue. I don't know if that means if there's children sitting on top of each other, or how the fuck they work that one out, but we are grateful for you all being here." Emily said, "Shout out to you people on the sides!" Mike added, "Thank you guys for the support on the new record!"
- Before "Where'd You Go", Mike said, "Question for you guys, can I please see a show of hands of the people who have seen Linkin Park play live before? Fantastic. Can I please see a show of hands who are seeing us for the first time? Wow, that's like the most. How many of you guys are Fort Minor fans?"
- "From The Inside" was performed at the fourth show in a row.
- Mike rapped a mix of verses over his solo medley - so far, we can at least identify: "Step Up" chorus 2x w/ drums, "Until It Breaks" verse 3, "Step Up" chorus, and the "Lift Off" demo verse. We are waiting on a video for the rest.
- "Unshatter" was performed for the second time on the Australia & New Zealand leg of the tour.
- "Leave Out All The Rest" was performed at the second show in a row after a big comeback.
- On the extended synth intro of "Overflow", Mike played the riff melody of "One" by Metallica.
- The band did not perform the rotation song after "Numb" - it was not on the setlist, resulting in 26 songs for this show.
- Mike and Joe messed around with the intro of "In The End".
- Mike rapped verse 1 of Fort Minor's "There They Go" over the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out".
Other Notes
- This show was announced on December 2, 2025.
- This will be Linkin Park's first show in Auckland since February 2013, when the band hosted their 8th LPU Summit at the same venue.
- This show sold out in several minutes.
- Vana was added as support on February 10, 2026.
- The band and the poster artist for this show, Alex Parnassus, received criticism from the Linkin Park community over the use of AI in the show poster.
Gallery
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Promo
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Promo
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Tour Shirt
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Tour Shirt
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LPU Early Entry
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LPU Early Entry
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Poster
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Poster (Signed)
Poster
Information (General Poster): Linkin Park has commissioned artist Alexander Parnassus to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2026 From Zero World Tour stop in Auckland. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 100 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 Alex Parnassus to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2026 From Zero World Tour stop in Auckland. 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: Alex Parnassus is a multidisciplinary Greek designer and artist whose work is rooted in the nostalgia of an era that never truly existed. His visual universe draws from childhood memories, the posters that once covered his bedroom walls, and over twenty years of experience in jewelry design—where material, reflection, and symbolism became central to his language.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with architectural studios, worked as an Art Director in advertising, and designed jewelry and furniture. These diverse disciplines shaped a practice that balances structural precision with emotional storytelling, merging industrial clarity with imagined memory.
Parnassus has always been drawn to cutting-edge technology and the most advanced creative tools available. Today, artificial intelligence plays a central role in his process—not as a shortcut, but as an extension of his vision. By integrating AI with his background in design and material culture, he constructs hyper-real, metallic, and sculptural worlds that blur the boundaries between object, memory, and future.
His work exists between nostalgia and innovation—between a past that never happened and a future that is already forming.