SCOTTISH Linkin Park fans have been left fuming after being snubbed by the huge rock band following their tour announcement.
The massive US band is set to hit the road on a huge world tour next year – but they won’t be coming to Scotland.
Linkin Park have annouced a brand new world tour[/caption]
They are set to hit the road next year but won’t be coming to Scotland[/caption]
The From Zero tour will instead visit locations such as Mexico City, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Seattle, Buenos Aires and Rio De Janeiro.
Some of their European stops include Hanover, Berlin, Milan, Frankfurt, Paris, Arnhem and Gdynia.
Linkin Park will also visit London‘s Wembley Stadium for one night on Saturday, June 28.
Scottish fans flocked to social media to express their disappointment over the snub.
And some have accused the band of “thinking the UK is just England“, adding that it is “very poor”.
Posting on X, formerly known as Twitter, one person wrote: “You got a lot of fans in Scotland ya know…”
Another added: “Linkin Park still haven’t played a show in Scotland since 2004 so it’s no surprise that a Scotland date is missing once again.
“I guess it’s about time I gave up on my dream and travelled down to London to see them. Spiritbox supporting too. F*** it.”
Someone else said: “If there’s only going to be one UK show, which is crazy, why make it at the a*** end of the country.”
A fourth posted: “The last time Linkin Park played in Scotland was 2004, they haven’t played anywhere else in the UK except from England since then.
“That’s 25 shows in England without one anywhere else in the UK. They are the definition of thinking the UK is just England. That’s very poor.”
While a fifth chimed in: “You haven’t played a show in Scotland in 20 years (and it was a festival set, if we’re only talking headline shows, it was 2003). I’ve travelled to Manchester, Milton Keynes etc to see you play but it sucks that you never play here!”
And a user shared: “Linkin Park said NO to Scotland.”
The rock legends will perform 29 dates in stadiums across North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America next year.
The tour will start in Janury with the first shows kicking off in Mexico City on Janury 31.
It will then run for the full year, with the last show being held in Porto Alegre, in Brazil, on November 15.
2025 ‘From Zero’ world tour dates
- January 31 – Mexico City
- February 3 – Guadalajara
- February 5 – Monterrey
- February 11 – Tokyo
- February 12 – Tokyo
- February 16 – Jakarta
- April 12 – Las Vegas
- April 26 – Austin
- April 28 – Tulsa
- May 1 – Grand Rapids
- May 3 – Baltimore
- May 6 – Raleigh
- May 8 – Greenville
- May 10 – Columbus
- May 17 – Daytona
- June 12 – Nickelsdorf
- June 14 – Hradec Kralove
- June 16 – Hannover
- June 18 – Berlin
- June 20 – Bern
- June 24 – Milan
- June 26 – Arnhem
- June 28 – London
- July 1 – Dusseldorf
- July 3 – Werchter
- July 5 – Gdynia
- July 8 – Frankfurt
- July 11 – Paris
- July 29 – Brooklyn
- August 1 – Boston
- August 3 – Newark
- August 6 – Montreal
- August 8 – Toronto
- August 11 – Chicago
- August 14 – Detroit
- August 16 – Philadelphia
- August 19 – Pittsburgh
- August 21 – Nashville
- August 23 – St. Louis
- August 25 – Milwaukee
- August 27 – Minneapolis
- August 29 – Omaha
- August 31 – Kansas City
- September 3 – Denver
- September 6 – Phoenix
- September 13 – Los Angeles
- September 15 – San Jose
- September 17 – Sacramento
- September 19 – Portland
- September 21 – Vancouver
- September 24 – Seattle
- October 26 – Bogota
- October 29 – Lima
- November 1 – Buenos Aires
- November 5 – Santiago
- November 8 – Rio de Janeiro
- November 10 – São Paulo
- November 13 – Brasilia
- November 15 – Porto Alegre
The news of the tour comes after Linkin Park annouced they were making a combeack earlier this year.
And the tour is named after their upcoming new album From Zero, which is the first album since frontman Chester Bennington passed away.
It is set to be released tomorrow with Emily Armstrong featuring as the new frontwoman.
The last time Linkin Park performed in Scotland was back in 2004.
The group played in front of a packed crowd in Glasgow Green on June 3 as part of their International Tour 2004.