Linkin Park announce new singer for world tour 7 years after the death of Chester Bennington

Seven years after the heartbreaking loss of their iconic lead singer Chester Bennington, Linkin Park is stepping back into the spotlight. The California-based rock band, known for revolutionizing the nu-metal and alternative rock scene of the early 2000s, has made a major announcement that’s sending shockwaves through the music world. With a fresh lineup and a world tour on the horizon, Linkin Park is poised to reclaim their place on the global stage—this time with a new vocalist and drummer.

GettyImages-86108397.jpg
Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington (left) died in 2017. Credit: Christina Radish / Getty

Let’s dive into the exciting updates and what this means for the band and their fans.

The Tragic Loss of Chester Bennington

Back in July 2017, the music world was devastated by the news that Chester Bennington, Linkin Park’s charismatic frontman, had tragically taken his own life at the age of 41. Bennington’s powerful voice, filled with raw emotion, became the defining sound of Linkin Park, resonating with millions of fans worldwide. His passing left an undeniable void in the band, and many wondered whether Linkin Park would ever return to making music without their beloved frontman.

At the time, the band released a heartfelt statement, saying: “Dear Chester, Our hearts are broken. The shockwaves of grief and denial are still sweeping through our family as we come to grips with what has happened.”

Since then, Linkin Park has primarily focused on re-releasing special editions of their classic albums, including 20th-anniversary editions of Hybrid Theory and Meteora, as well as a greatest hits collection, Papercuts. But fans have been eagerly awaiting new material and a potential return to live performances.

Introducing a New Era: Emily Armstrong Joins as Lead Singer

On September 5, Linkin Park hosted a special livestream event that thrilled their loyal fanbase. During the event, the band announced two significant changes to their lineup: Emily Armstrong, the powerhouse vocalist of the alt-rock band Dead Sara, will be joining the band as their new lead singer, and Colin Brittain will be stepping in as drummer, replacing Rob Bourdon.

Armstrong’s addition to the band is a bold move, and fans have responded with overwhelming enthusiasm. Her gritty, soulful voice offers a fresh take on the band’s signature sound while honoring the intensity that Chester Bennington brought to their music. Armstrong’s presence marks a significant evolution for Linkin Park, injecting new energy and talent into the group.

During the livestream, Mike Shinoda addressed the fans, acknowledging the emotional weight of the change: “This is a very special day for us. In the role of Chester Bennington, this afternoon is each of you,” he said, paying tribute to the memory of their former lead singer while looking forward to the band’s next chapter.

Fan Reactions to Emily Armstrong’s Role in Linkin Park

It’s always a delicate situation when a band replaces a lead singer, especially when that singer was as beloved and irreplaceable as Chester Bennington. However, fans have largely embraced Emily Armstrong with open arms. Social media has been flooded with praise for Armstrong’s performances and the exciting new direction she brings to the band.

One fan commented, “Chester is irreplaceable, but Linkin Park needs to evolve, and Emily sounds amazing. I love seeing more badass women rocking out in the metal scene.” Another added, “I don’t think anyone can truly replace Chester, but Emily Armstrong really is doing him justice.”

A third fan shared a clip of Armstrong’s performance and wrote, “If you can watch this and not think Emily Armstrong is the perfect fit for Linkin Park’s new direction, I can only assume you’re deaf. She is incredible!”

It’s clear that while Chester’s memory will forever be part of Linkin Park’s identity, Emily Armstrong is carving her own path within the band, and fans are here for it.

The Return of Linkin Park: New Album and World Tour

In addition to the new lineup, Linkin Park has also announced the release of their first album in seven years, titled From Zero. Set to drop on November 15, the 11-track album will be the band’s first full-length project since 2017’s One More Light, which was released just two months before Bennington’s death. The new album promises to be a fusion of Linkin Park’s iconic sound with fresh influences from their new members, offering fans both familiarity and innovation.

Linkin Park
Emily Armstrong is a new member of Linkin Park. Credit: Timothy Norris / Getty

Shinoda shared his excitement about the new album and lineup, stating: “The more we worked with Emily and Colin, the more we enjoyed their world-class talents, their company, and the things we created together.” He added, “We’re weaving together the sonic touchpoints we’ve been known for while still exploring new ones.”

Alongside the album release, Linkin Park has revealed plans for a world tour, their first major tour since Bennington’s passing. The tour will kick off on September 11 at Inglewood’s Kia Forum, before hitting other major cities around the globe, including New York City, Hamburg, London, Seoul, and Bogota.

This global tour is set to be a celebration of Linkin Park’s legacy, as well as an introduction to their vibrant new lineup. Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see the band live, with many praising the bold decision to bring in new members and continue pushing their sound forward.

A New Chapter for Linkin Park

For Linkin Park, this moment represents more than just a new tour or album—it’s a rebirth. After the pain and grief of losing Chester Bennington, the band has emerged with a renewed sense of purpose, creativity, and resilience. With Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain now part of the team, Linkin Park is embracing a new era while still honoring the past.

The upcoming album, From Zero, and the world tour are proof that Linkin Park’s story is far from over. In fact, it’s just beginning again. Fans can expect not only a powerful return to the stage but also an evolution of the sound that made the band one of the most influential rock acts of the 2000s.

Conclusion: Linkin Park Moves Forward with Respect and Evolution

As Linkin Park prepares to embark on this exciting new journey, they do so with both reverence for their past and enthusiasm for the future. Emily Armstrong may not be Chester Bennington, but she brings her own unique power to the band, breathing fresh life into their iconic sound. The world tour and new album, From Zero, signal a bold new chapter, one that proves that Linkin Park can evolve without forgetting where they came from.

For fans, it’s time to get ready: Linkin Park is back, and they’re stronger than ever.

Related Posts