Linkin Park have just announced a headline show in London on July 4 at the O2 Academy Brixton. This will follow the previously-announced London show at the O2 Arena on July 3. Both shows are part of what is now a four-date UK leg in the the band's "One More Light" world tour in support of their new album . On linkinpark.com, this particular show is billed as "A Special Night at the O2 Academy Brixton" and a promotional poster being shared on the band's channels advertises it as "a special intimate show": As read in the post above, pre-sales for this event begin today (Tuesday, May 30), with general sale to follow: Linkin Park Underground members will have access to a pre-sale at 1 PM BST Fans who have purchased "One More Light" digitally from the band's website will have their own pre-sale opening three hours later at 4 PM BST A presale for O2 Priority members will begin on Wednesday, May 31 at 9 AM BST, as announced here General sale for this date will begin on Friday, June 2 at 9 AM BST / 1 AM PST through Ticketmaster Further details can be found on linkinpark.com, including information on "Enhanced Experience" packages being offered to concertgoers on this page. This is sure to be a unique and memorable live event - just what will the band have in store for their audience at this special show? Give us your thoughts on our message board! Source: linkinpark.com
This is hopefully an indication that the other London/English shows are doing well. I've been really curious to see if OML's bad rep among mainstream LP fans will cause half full arenas, particularly in Europe. South America is probably more forgiving on such matters, I believe. I really hope it's not the case, but just talking to my friends who are more casual LP fans, they all say that they would never go following that album. But that's just anecdotal of course.
Lol, from the iTunes Festival in 2011 to this show, LP sure loves being in London on Independence Day. Fucking traitors
One more Night. I see what they did there But I am totally interested. This is the smallest venue they've played in london since the roundhouse 2010 and/or the Astoria in 2007!
London: 53 million people, 130.279 km², 4 shows Brazil: 208 million people, 8.516.000 km², 1 show. Well, good for you.
Well, I was asked by casual fans when they will be back here because they really like the new stuff and would like to go again (last time was ATS). Sadly, no gig in Hamburg xD
Got myself some tickets for this and the o2 the day before. £70 though? I've never paid more for a gig at Brixton than I have at the o2!
Well I think they know what they're doing. It's probable that they'd made more money like this instead of doing like 2 dates in Brazil and 2 in England. And I feel you 'cauze even Italy has just one date, but it's business. I don't know