Linkin Park have plans to screen a new live concert film in theaters worldwide in 2025. It would appear that film will document the band’s show last night (November 15th) at Allianz Parque in São Paulo, Brazil. That venue boasts a 43,713 capacity, with the group having partially livestreamed some of the set for free.
The entire performance was also streamed across Brazilian channel Multishow. lplive.net delved into the news of this forthcoming film project, which was announced during yesterday’s livestream.
Last night’s show was a celebratory event for the diamond-certified nü-metal/alternative rock kingpins, having helped usher in yesterday’s release of their eighth studio album “From Zero“. That record — the band’s first since 2017 — finds them returning with newcomers in vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain. The group are booked to play a second show at the aforementioned venue tonight.
The setlist for last night’s concert ran as follows:
“Somewhere I Belong”
“Crawling”
“Lying From You”
“Two Faced” (live debut)
“New Divide”
“The Emptiness Machine”
“The Catalyst”
“Burn It Down”
“Waiting For The End”
“Castle Of Glass”
Joe Hahn solo
“When They Come For Me” / “Remember The Name”
“Casualty”
“One Step Closer”
“Lost”
“Breaking The Habit”
“What I’ve Done”
“Leave Out All The Rest”
“My December” (acoustic)
“Over Each Other”
“Numb”
“In The End”
“Faint”
“Papercut”
“Lost In The Echo”
“Heavy Is The Crown”
“Bleed It Out”
Some clips of official footage from the set have been shared by the band since:
Somewhere I Belong. Live from São Paulo. pic.twitter.com/L9f8Uu0HQD
— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) November 16, 2024
Two Faced. Live from São Paulo. pic.twitter.com/0iTBUCfT2e
— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) November 16, 2024
The Emptiness Machine. Live from São Paulo. pic.twitter.com/quIDM5lvB2
— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) November 16, 2024