Linkin Park downsize Dodgers Stadium show to indoor arena in Los Angeles

Linkin Park have moved their scheduled Dodgers Stadium show in Los Angeles to an indoor arena with a smaller capacity.

Last year, the group returned with new vocalist Emily Armstrong and released their first album following the death of their late frontman Chester Bennington. From Zero was a commercial success, topping the charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Germany, France, Portugal and Italy.

As a result of the interest in their latest offering, Linkin Park unveiled ambitiously sized stadium shows across Europe. They have sold out huge venues such as London’s 90,000-capacity Wembley Stadium and the Stade de France in Paris. However, there is less demand for tickets in the band’s native California.

In September, they announced details of their return home with a show at the 56,000-capacity Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles with Queens of the Stone Age and Jpegmafia. Now, they have announced it will instead take place at the 18,000-capacity Inuit Dome.

The updated tour poster for the September 13th, 2025, concert, which was revealed alongside their new South American tour, only includes Jpegmafia with no mention of Queens of the Stone Age.

All fans with tickets to the original Dodgers Stadium performance will receive a full refund and also have the first opportunity to buy tickets for the show at the Inuit Dome.

In addition to moving to a smaller venue, Linkin Park have also introduced a reduced-price ticketing scheme for the upcoming Los Angeles show. Fans can buy a ticket for only $39.50 which will grant them access to a randomly allocated seat at the Inuit Dome.

Notably, all of the other dates on Linkin Park’s North American summer tour are scheduled to take place in an indoor arena rather than a sports stadium. In contrast, the band’s European run largely consists of football stadiums.

On March 28th, Linkin Park shared the new single ‘Up From the Bottom’ which is set to appear on the deluxe edition of From Zero on May 16th.

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