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Why did Linkin Park downsize LA show? (CLIP)

Apr 3, 2025
Linkin Park's latest track, 'Up From The Bottom,' is said to be their best yet, sparking excitement among fans. The band decided to move their upcoming concert from a large stadium to a smaller venue, raising eyebrows about ticket sales and fan interest. This trend of downsizing shows reflects the larger issue of declining ticket sales in the music industry. Listen in as they delve into the reactions from fans and the implications for artists planning tours.
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INSIGHT

Best Linkin Park Song?

  • Linkin Park's Joe Hahn claims the new song "Up From The Bottom" is their best ever creation.
  • This likely refers to the band's current lineup and recent work, not their entire discography.
INSIGHT

LA Show Venue Shift

  • Linkin Park moved a Los Angeles stadium show to a smaller venue due to speculation about ticket sales.
  • Despite a smaller capacity, the new venue, the Intuit Dome, is still large and prestigious.
ANECDOTE

Ticket Exchange Hassle

  • Tickets sold for the Dodger Stadium show were canceled with refunds issued.
  • Buyers of those tickets get first access to the new Intuit Dome show tickets, which may cause frustration.
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