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Linkin Park Downsizes LA Show Amid Concert Industry Challenges

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Last updated: 2025/03/29 at 5:21 PM
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An email sent to ticket holders revealed Linkin Park’s venue change for their upcoming Los Angeles concert. The notification appeared on X (formerly Twitter). The band will now perform at the Intuit Dome instead of Dodger Stadium on September 13, 2025.

“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,” stated the official email to ticket holders.

Music industry expert Eddie Trunk shared his insights on X: “There are a lot of shows at every level struggling I am hearing about. High volume of shows / tours and high prices for tickets. High prices generated by artists wanting higher guarantees. Same on the festival front. Interesting times for live music. Some AC/DC shows not sold out and major cities like NYC, SF not even being hit for that one.”

The venue change has sparked discussions about ticket sales. This development reflects broader trends in the contemporary concert industry landscape.

Global Tour Plans

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Loudwire revealed details about Linkin Park’s 2025 ‘From Zero World Tour. ‘ The band has planned more than 50 shows across multiple continents.

The tour will cover North America, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. This extensive schedule shows the band’s dedication to live performances despite the venue adjustment in Los Angeles.

Industry Challenges

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Generative AI Newsroom highlighted the live music industry’s ongoing technological transitions. These changes include new AI technologies in event production and management.

The industry faces these technological shifts alongside traditional challenges. This combination creates a complex environment for concert promoters and artists.

Venue Specifics

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Climate Pledge Arena documented the tour’s careful venue selection process. The organizers focused on maintaining optimal fan experiences while adapting to current market conditions.

The move from Dodger Stadium to the Intuit Dome represents a strategic shift. This change aligns with the tour’s approach to venue management and ticket pricing strategies.

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