Linkin Park Are Bringing Their ‘From Zero World Tour’ To Australian Shores in 2026
These are Linkin Park’s first Australian shows since 2013.

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After tour promoters Live Nation posted a cryptic video on their social media accounts last week, hinting at a Linkin Park Australian tour, that dream has become a reality, with the nu metal-turned-stadium rockers announcing three special Australian shows in March 2026.
While many fans were hoping they would be part of this year’s Good Things Festival, a headline tour is more appropriate considering it’s been over a decade since they last played here.
The From Zero World Tour is the first to feature the new incarnation of Linkin Park, with Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara now the group’s new co-vocalist along with recently recruited drummer Colin Brittain.
The band will be performing tracks from last year’s FROM ZERO alongside all the hits spanning Linkin Park’s 25 year career, including ‘In the End’, ‘Numb’, ‘What I’ve Done’, ‘One Step Closer’, ‘Faint’ and more.
“Getting back out on the road has been incredible,” says Mike Shinoda of the From Zero World Tour. “The fans’ support is overwhelming, and we’re ready to bring this energy to Australia. FROM ZERO is a new chapter for us, and we’re so excited to share it with everyone on a bigger scale.”
Sadly for Adelaide fans, the band aren’t heading our way, revealing just three shows in Brisbane (Tuesday 3 March), Melbourne (Sunday 8 March) and Sydney (Saturday 14 March).
As is customary with these types of massive tours, there are several presale options before the general onsale. Artist Legacy and Passport presale kicks things off on Monday 18 August at 9am AEST and runs until Friday 22 August at 10am AEST.
Next up are Vodafone and CommBank Yello Mastercard presales that run from Tuesday 19 August at 11am AEST until Thursday 21 August at 11am AEST.
Finally it’s the Live Nation presale from Thursday 21 August at 12pm AEST until Friday 22 August at 10am AEST, with the general onsale commencing Friday 22 August at 11am AEST.
For full tour ticketing details, visit livenation.com.au.
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It’s been a huge 12 months for Linkin Park, who got back together with new vocalist Armstrong and drummer Brittain after a six-year hiatus brought on by the tragic passing of Chester Bennington.
Linkin Park’s return came as a surprise to most, and while many were sceptical of Armstrong as the new singer, she has fitted in perfectly, as evidenced by the band’s latest LP, FROM ZERO, which topped the charts around the world, including Australia.
The album signals a new era in the band’s history, with Aussie fans getting the chance to hear the new material live in February next year when Linkin Park return as part of their From Zero World Tour.
Linkin Park plays Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney in Febraury 2026. For full ticketing details, visit livenation.com.au.
Linkin Park From Zero 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday 3 March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 8 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 14 March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
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