- Linkin Park's Los Angeles homecoming concert, originally scheduled for Dodger Stadium, has been moved to the significantly smaller Intuit Dome.
- The band is now offering discounted tickets at US$39.95 (£31) for randomly assigned seats at any North American show.
- The changes, along with the removal of Queens of the Stone Age from the LA show's lineup, have sparked speculation about low ticket sales.
- The homecoming concert is part of Linkin Park's "From Zero" world tour, marking their return after a seven-year hiatus following lead vocalist Chester Bennington's suicide.
- Emily Armstrong has replaced Bennington and the band has also welcomed new drummer Colin Brittain.
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