Linkin Park have unveiled plans for a major European headline tour in summer 2026, bringing their high-energy live show to stadiums and arenas across the continent. The announcement also revealed a lineup of special guest acts — including hip-hop duo Clipse, electronic rock duo Phantogram, and French rock band Last Train — who will join Linkin Park on select dates, adding stylistic variety and broad appeal to the run.
The tour begins in late May and continues through June, encompassing a string of headline dates in major European cities. The set opens on May 29 at Stockholm’s 3Arena and includes multiple nights at large venues such as Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, and Allianz Arena in Munich. Additional stops feature Groupama Stadium in Lyon, dual shows at Auditorio Miguel Rios in Madrid, Visarno Arena in Florence, and a concluding headline performance at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich on June 30.
Special guests are scheduled for appearances across different legs of the tour. Clipse, the influential hip-hop duo known for their work straddling Southern rap and streetwise lyricism, will support Linkin Park in Stockholm, Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, Madrid, Florence and Zurich. Phantogram, whose blend of electronic beats and alt-rock textures has earned them a devoted following, will appear alongside Clipse at many of the same dates and uniquely amplify the run’s sonic diversity. French rock outfit Last Train is also confirmed to open at the Lyon date.
In addition to headline shows, Linkin Park will perform at several major European music festivals, broadening their live presence next summer. These include appearances at Rock am Ring and Rock im Park — twin German mega-festivals known for eclectic rock and metal lineups — and at Download Festival in the UK on June 12, 2026, where they are scheduled to take the main stage.
This European run is part of Linkin Park’s wider From Zero World Tour, named after the band’s 2024 album From Zero, which marked their return with new material and expanded live production following years of evolution and lineup changes. The tour has already covered multiple regions worldwide, with leg extensions planned through 2026.
For fans, the mix of headline concerts, festival shows and dynamic support acts underscores Linkin Park’s commitment to a diverse and engaging live experience. The addition of Clipse and Phantogram in particular highlights the band’s genre-spanning appeal, while Last Train brings a distinctive European rock perspective to the bill.