Portugal’s Linkin Park Tribute Act Hybrid Theory Coming To Australia
Expect to hear all of Linkin Park’s biggest hits and anthems.
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Portugal’s world-famous Linkin Park tribute act Hybrid Theory is heading our way this December.
While nothing matches the real thing, after Linkin Park cancelled their Adelaide date earlier this year, this is about as close as fans will get to seeing the band in the flesh for the foreseeable future.
This marks the band’s sixth and most ambitious Australian tour yet, with the setlist chock full of classic Linkin Park anthems, including ‘In the End’, ‘Numb’, ‘Somewhere I Belong’, ‘Faint’, ‘What I’ve Don’e, ‘One Step Closer’, ‘Given Up’, ‘Papercut’, ‘Burn it Down’, ‘Crawling’, ‘Points of Authority’, ‘Breaking the Habit’, ‘Bleed it Out’ and loads more.
Hybrid Theory begins their tour at the Metropolis in Fremantle on Saturday 5 December, followed by Brisbane’s Eatons Hill on Wednesday 9 December, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday 11 December and Melbourne’s PICA on Saturday 12 December, with the ensemble bringing things to a close in Adelaide on Sunday 13 December at the iconic Thebarton Theatre.
Pre-sale kicks off at 10am AEST on Thursday 21 May, with general on-sale taking place from 10am AEST on Monday 25 May. Ticketing information is available at totaltouring.com.au.
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Described as the ultimate Linkin Park tribute tour “by fans, for fans”, Hybrid Theory are globally recognised as the most authentic Linkin Park tribute act.
The six-piece has been paying homage to Linkin Park for close to a decade, with the group replicating the nu metal pioneers with incredible accuracy.
Catch Hybrid Theory at Thebarton Theatre on Sunday 13 December. Ticketing information is available at totaltouring.com.au.
Hybrid Theory Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 5 December – Metropolis, Fremantle, WA
Wednesday 9 December – Eatons Hill, Brisbane, QLD (All Ages)
Friday 11 December – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW (All Ages)
Saturday 12 December – PICA, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 13 December – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA (All Ages)
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