
The band Linkin Park performed at the Estadio 3 de Marzo in Guadalajara as part of their From Zero Tour in Mexico. Before the concert, they organized a tamale party in a shopping plaza to celebrate Candlemas, where hundreds of fans gathered. It was the first time the band played on Mexican soil, known for mariachi and tequila, leaving a lasting impression on their followers.
The concert was filled with nostalgia, hits, and reunions. Over 20,000 attendees welcomed the band with excited shouts when they appeared on stage after nine at night. Before the show began, the audience sang "El Rey" by Vicente Fernández, creating a special moment. Emily Armstrong, the new vocalist of Linkin Park, debuted at this concert with moments of shyness that were overcome with the support of the audience.
The setlist included songs like "Castle of Glass," "Two Faced," "Lost," and the anthem "In the End." The concert was divided into four acts, with a final encore that combined classic songs with new ones from their album "From Zero." Mike Shinoda thanked the attendees in Spanish at the end of the show for their support and for being present.
The presentation was characterized by stunning visuals, graphic transitions, and laser light shows that created different atmospheres throughout the concert. Songs like "Somewhere I Belong" and "Crawling" were acclaimed, while "New Divide" surprised the audience with Joe Hahn wearing a wrestler mask. Linkin Park will conclude their tour in Mexico in Monterrey this Wednesday.