This would have been the band’s first performance in since 2013.
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Devastating news for Adelaide Linkin Park fans, with the band cancelling their headline gig tonight due to illness. The news broke around 20 minutes ago, with the band taking to social media to release the following statement:
“We have made the extremely difficult decision to cancel tonight’s show due to an illness in the band. The Australian tour has been incredible so far, and we are devastated that we’re unable to perform for our fans in Adelaide.
“Unfortunately, the show will not be rescheduled. Please know that cancelling a show is not a decision we take lightly. We are sorry to those fans who were planning to attend.
“Tickets will be refunded at the point of sale, and you will be contacted directly by your ticketing company with more information. Thank you for your understanding.”
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Linkin Park’s From Zero World Tour has been receiving rave reviews, with the band set to finish the tour with two final shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday 14 March and Sunday 15 March.
As per the above statement, fans will be entitled to full refunds from the point of sale.
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