Linkin Park Switch To Smaller Venues, Sparking Low Ticket Sales Rumors

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A Linkin Park fan shared an email notification about a venue change on X (formerly Twitter). The notification sparked discussions about ticket sales.

The email to ticket holders was direct: “The artist has canceled this event at Dodger Stadium and has announced a new event for the same date, Saturday, September 13, 2025, at a new venue, Intuit Dome.”

Radio personality Eddie Trunk addressed the situation via X. “There are a lot of shows at every level struggling I am hearing about,” Trunk said. “High volume of shows / tours and high prices for tickets. High prices generated by artists wanting higher guarantees.”

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“Same on the festival front,” he continued. “Some AC/DC shows not sold out and major cities like NYC, SF not even being hit for that one.”

Fans began speculating about ticket sales after the announcement. One fan commented, “Linkin Park sales so bad they had to switch to a smaller venue.”

The venue change coincides with the band’s return to live performances through their ‘From Zero World Tour.’

Reports from Consequence highlighted the tour’s significance. The From Zero World Tour represents the band’s return to touring after Chester Bennington’s passing. The schedule encompasses both high-profile festivals and arena shows across multiple continents.

Ticket pricing data from SeatGeek revealed entry-level tickets starting at $74. Industry insiders and fans have expressed growing concern over the widespread increase in ticket prices.

The venue adjustment from Dodger Stadium to the newly built Intuit Dome reflects current industry trends. Promoters are increasingly matching venues to ticket demand while creating more intimate performance spaces.

Documentation from Linkin Park’s official tour website detailed the scope of the From Zero World Tour. The schedule stands as one of the band’s most extensive touring efforts in recent years. The tour combines both stadium shows and arena performances across diverse markets.

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