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Linkin Park Held Back From Returning To No. 1 With New Deluxe Album
Linkin Park Held Back From Returning To No. 1 With New Deluxe Album

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time3 days ago

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Linkin Park Held Back From Returning To No. 1 With New Deluxe Album

Linkin Park's From Zero returns to multiple charts in the U.K. following its deluxe reissue, and it ... More almost hits No. 1 on one list, but Bury Tomorrow wins. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 17: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (L-R) Emily Armstrong, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, and Colin Brittain of Linkin Park attend the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 17, 2025. Broadcasted live on FOX. (Photo byfor iHeartRadio) Linkin Park's comeback album From Zero is a major commercial success again in the United Kingdom this week, thanks to a huge uptick in interest, which was sparked by the release of a deluxe edition of the title. The reissue has led to a growth in both streams and sales of the beloved hard rock effort. From Zero, which originally dropped in fall 2024, currently appears on seven U.K. charts. It reenters four of them and climbs on the rest. The bestselling project nearly hits No. 1 on one tally, but is blocked from the top spot by some hometown favorites. From Zero rockets from No. 10 to No. 2 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Linkin Park nearly reclaims control of the genre-specific ranking, which focuses solely on the bestselling full-lengths and EPs in rock and metal, but the group misses out on doing so, as a brand new entry keeps the band from landing at No. 1. English metalcore outfit Bury Tomorrow debuts its new release Will You Haunt Me, with That Same Patience in first place. The project becomes the group's fourth leader on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart and seventh top 10 win, which accounts for the entirety of the band's charting successes. While From Zero doesn't reclaim the throne on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, it has already enjoyed a hugely successful run there. The set opened at No. 1 in late November 2024 and held the top spot for eight consecutive frames. In the more than six months since its arrival, it has fallen outside the top 10 only once. Linkin Park pushes its latest full-length back onto four tallies this week, driven by a surge in total consumption, and, seemingly, particularly in sales. The project reenters the top 10 on both the Official Album Downloads and Official Vinyl Albums rankings, landing at Nos. 7 and 8, respectively. It also finds its way back to the Official Albums list and the Official Albums Streaming roster. While not charting as high on those rankings, From Zero comes in at Nos. 23 and 65, respectively, after not appearing on either of those rosters just a short time ago. There are three charts where From Zero doesn't need to return, including the Official Rock & Metal Albums ranking. Linkin Park also climbs back into the top 10 on both the Official Albums Sales list (No. 6) and the Official Physical Albums roster (No. 7), jumping more than 60 spots on each.

Linkin Park Nearly Doubles The Competition's Chart Success
Linkin Park Nearly Doubles The Competition's Chart Success

Forbes

time15-05-2025

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Linkin Park Nearly Doubles The Competition's Chart Success

Linkin Park dominates the Official Rock and Metal Singles chart in the U.K. with seven songs, more ... More than any other rock act this week. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 17: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (L-R) Colin Brittain, Emily Armstrong, Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn of Linkin Park attend the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 17, 2025. Broadcasted live on FOX. (Photo byfor iHeartRadio) To this day, Linkin Park remains one of the most commercially successful rock bands of the modern era. In the United Kingdom, the group continues to find space on the charts — not just with the classics that made the nu-metal favorites superstars a quarter-century ago, but also with comeback tunes released just months ago. Such longevity is rare among rock acts, especially those that helped pioneer a style many would argue has largely disappeared. But Linkin Park continues to stand out as a commercial force, both with full-length projects and singles. This week, the group dominates one songs chart in the U.K., with multiple comeback cuts appearing near one another. Linkin Park manages to beat all other rock groups from every era with ease, and almost doubles the total sum of a handful of the biggest and best to ever do it. Linkin Park fills seven spaces on the Official Rock and Metal Singles chart this week. The tally, which ranks the bestselling tunes in those styles, only features 40 spots, so claiming even just a handful of positions is quite the coup. Half of Linkin Park's current hits return to the Official Rock and Metal Singles chart. "One Step Closer," "What I've Done," and "Heavy" reenter the list at Nos. 30, 34, and 39, respectively. Four other tracks by Linkin Park — "Numb," "The Emptiness Machine," "Faint," and "Up From the Bottom" — are also still present on the Official Rock and Metal Singles chart at the moment. "Numb" is the highest-ranking of the bunch, as it holds at No. 9. Both "The Emptiness Machine" and "Faint" climb from where they sat last time, this week settling at Nos. 13 and 28, respectively. "Up From the Bottom," meanwhile, reverses course and drops from No. 27 to No. 35. Linkin Park's seven current hits become even more impressive when compared to the next most successful names on the Official Rock and Metal Singles tally. Both Queen and AC/DC are tied for the second-most smashes this time around, with four apiece. Linkin Park nearly matches those bands' cumulative sum.

Linkin Park Scores Back-To-Back New Top 10 Singles
Linkin Park Scores Back-To-Back New Top 10 Singles

Forbes

time08-05-2025

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Linkin Park Scores Back-To-Back New Top 10 Singles

Linkin Park's new single 'Unshatter' debuts inside the top 10 on four Billboard charts, marking ... More another major win ahead of the band's upcoming From Zero deluxe release. LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 24: Emily Armstrong of Linkin Park performs during the 'From Zero World Tour' at The O2 Arena on September 24, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by) On May 16, Linkin Park will release the deluxe edition of From Zero. The standard version of the album dropped in the fall of 2024 and was promoted with a slew of hugely successful singles. The collection proved that the band, which had been out of the spotlight for years, could still produce radio smashes and continued to command a massive fanbase. Two tracks from the upcoming expanded project have already been shared, and one of them debuts inside the top 10 on multiple Billboard rankings this week in the U.S. "Unshatter" is the second official single from the deluxe edition of From Zero. It arrives just about a month after "Up from the Bottom," which also became a big Billboard success. This week, "Unshatter" lands on five tallies published by the music magazine. It opens inside the top 10 on all but one of them, thanks largely to about 1,400 pure purchases, according to Luminate. Linkin Park's "Unshatter" hits No. 3 as it arrives on both the Alternative Digital Song Sales and Hard Rock Digital Song Sales charts. That's the highest position it reaches on any list. On the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, it's bested by Sleep Token's 'Damocles,' which also leads the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales ranking. On the former list, "Messy" by Lola Young drops from No. 1 to No. 2, while former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar debuts his tribute to Eddie Van Halen titled 'Encore (Thank You, Goodnight)' in the runner-up spot on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart. "Unshatter" also begins its time on both the Rock Digital Song Sales and Hot Hard Rock Songs charts, kicking off at Nos. 5 and 6, respectively. The same new Linkin Park single is also present on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, Billboard's most important tally dedicated to individual tunes in those genres. The band's track barely becomes a top 40 win, as it gets its start at No. 38. Throughout the decades, Linkin Park has collected dozens of smashes on most of these rankings. It has accrued the fewest appearances on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, as "Unshatter" marks the band's twenty-first placement. The group has earned the most entries on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs list, where it has collected a total of 51 placements.

Linkin Park's New Single Brings A Recent Fan-Favorite Back To The Charts
Linkin Park's New Single Brings A Recent Fan-Favorite Back To The Charts

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time07-05-2025

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Linkin Park's New Single Brings A Recent Fan-Favorite Back To The Charts

Linkin Park's 'Up from the Bottom' and new single 'Unshatter' both chart in the U.K. as excitement ... More grows for the upcoming deluxe edition of From Zero. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 17: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (L-R) Emily Armstrong, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, and Colin Brittain of Linkin Park attend the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 17, 2025. Broadcasted live on FOX. (Photo byfor iHeartRadio) Getty Images for iHeartRadio Later this month, Linkin Park will release the deluxe edition of its latest album, From Zero . The full-length arrived in the fall of 2024 and produced a number of huge hits, especially in the rock world. The recently reformed band — which now includes new members and a female lead singer alongside Mike Shinoda, replacing the late Chester Bennington — is preparing to drop an expanded version of the set, which fans seem to be excited about. Two singles have already been pushed from the project. As the latest from Linkin Park arrives, the previous tune, shared just a few weeks back, returns and becomes a bestseller again, as the group's following continues to get hyped for this highly-anticipated deluxe collection. On March 27, Linkin Park shared the single "Up from the Bottom" to promote the upcoming deluxe edition of From Zero . The tune was a quick success across a number of rankings in the United Kingdom, but it didn't hold on for very long. The latest cut from the forthcoming set, "Unshatter," debuts on a number of charts in the country this week, and as it does, "Up from the Bottom" returns — but only just barely. The track reenters both the Official Singles Downloads chart at No. 92 and the Official Singles Sales roster at No. 95. Interestingly, it declines by one space on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart, despite what may be an increase in pure purchases. 'Up from the Bottom' was a Fast Top 10 "Up from the Bottom" debuted inside the top 10 on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts in April. After launching in the uppermost tier, it dropped just outside the top 40 on both lists the following frame, and then it vanished. Now, all the excitement around "Unshatter" has brought it back for a third stay on the non-style-specific lists – if only for a moment. "Unshatter" manages to debut on the same two purchase-centric tallies, although it doesn't enjoy the same warm welcome as its predecessor. The second track from the deluxe edition of From Zero launches at No. 26 on both the Official Rock & Metal Singles and Official Singles Downloads charts. It also comes in just one spot beneath that position on the Official Singles Sales ranking. Linkin Park fills five spots on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart this week. Both From Zero deluxe edition tunes appear, along with one track from the standard version, "The Emptiness Machine," which finds a home at No. 14. Classic Linkin Park cuts "Numb" and "Faint" are still going strong as well, with "Numb" remaining inside the top 10 as it approaches 900 weeks on this list.

Linkin Park 2025 world tour set for two shows in Pennsylvania
Linkin Park 2025 world tour set for two shows in Pennsylvania

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time06-05-2025

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Linkin Park 2025 world tour set for two shows in Pennsylvania

(WTAJ) — Two-time Grammy-winning Linkin Park is stopping in Pennsylvania on their 2025 world tour for two shows on opposite sides of the state. The iconic Nu-Metal band will make its way to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia Saturday, Aug. 16. Then they'll make their way to the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh Tuesday, Aug. 19. The Price is Right Live is coming to Altoona this fall The tour was aptly named the 'From Zero World Tour,' symbolizing their fresh start with lead singer Emily Armstrong more than seven years after the tragic death of then-lead singer Chester Bennington. The From Zero world tour kicked off Sept. 11, 2024, and is set to wrap up in November this year. It will span the continental United States, Europe, Asia and South America. Stay up to date with the latest news in the palm of your hand. Click here to download the WTAJ app for Apple and Android devices. For more information or to buy VIP or standard admission tickets, you can click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WTAJ -

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