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Linkin Park Goes Hunting
The tour takes its name from Linkin Park’s sixth studio album, which was released in June.
Launching Jan. 15 in Orlando, the U.S. road trip includes gigs in Atlantic City; Nashville; Greensboro, N.C.; Uncasville, Conn.; Des Moines, Iowa; and Grand Rapids, Mich. The Canada portion of the outing will visit Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Calgary, Alberta; and Edmonton, Alberta.
“Rock music was born in these towns, and for some reason these places tend to get overlooked much more than they should,” frontman Chester Bennington said. “We want our fans to know how much they matter to us.”
Here’s the itinerary:
Jan. 15 – Orlando, Fla., Amway Center
Jan. 17 – Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena
Jan. 18 – Indianapolis, Ind., Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Jan. 20 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Consol Energy Center
Jan. 21 – Albany, N.Y., Times Union Center
Jan. 23 – Atlantic City, N.J., Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Jan. 24 – Providence, R.I., Dunkin’ Donuts Center
Jan. 25 – Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center
Jan. 27 – Hershey, Pa., GIANT Center
Jan. 28 – Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
Jan. 30 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun Arena
Jan. 31 – Manchester, N.H., Verizon Wireless Arena
Feb. 3 – Hamilton, Ontario, FirstOntario Centre
Feb. 4 – Grand Rapids, Mich., Van Andel Arena
Feb. 6 – Des Moines, Iowa, Wells Fargo Arena
Feb. 7 – Lincoln, Neb., Pinnacle Bank Arena
Feb. 11 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, SaskTel Centre
Feb. 12 – Calgary, Alberta, Scotiabank Saddledome
Feb. 14 – Edmonton, Alberta, Rexall Place
Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, Nov. 7. Fan club members will get first dibs through an exclusive onsale that’s happening now at lpunderground.com.
For more information click here for Linkin Park’s website.