Linkin Park returned Saturday night to St. Louis for the first time since 2008 with raging nostalgic rock songs, laser lighting effects and a new co-lead vocalist.
The show was the band’s first time back in the city since their original lead singer, Chester Bennington, died by suicide in 2017. The event was bittersweet as fans surrounded the centered platform stage and screamed the heavy metal lyrics into the darkened arena.
It was also first time for many seeing singer Emily Armstrong, who joined Linkin Park in 2024, perform with the band. Armstrong, along with new drummer Colin Brittain and tour guitarist Alex Feder, raged all night on stage with founding members Mike Shinoda, turntablist Joe Hahn and bassist Dave “Phoenix†Farrell. They ran through 26 songs, leaning heavily into their catalog from before Bennington’s death, with eight songs from their 2024 album “F°ù´Ç³¾ Zero†littered throughout the set list.
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Emily Armstrong of Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
As the 25th anniversary of their debut album, “Hybrid Theory,†approaches in October, Linkin Park showcased the longevity and timelessness of records spanning its three-decade career. Despite having a new lead singer and album, Linkin Park is a millennial legacy rock band, as fans embraced the nostalgia of singing the lyrics to songs they memorized 30 years ago.
With Armstrong, the diamond-certified act is born again following a devastating loss. The singer, who also leads vocals for the band Dead Sara, was a star as she ran through songs from Linkin Park’s latest album. She displayed dynamic vocal range as she bounced from angelic siren to screaming banshee with ease. Armstrong has exactly what it takes to sing with one of the biggest bands of the new millennium.
But she played it safe on older Linkin Park songs that originally featured Bennington’s vocals. She lacked confidence at the start of the show on classic tracks, with low vocal projection that was often drowned out by her bandmates and leaning on the audience to sing a lot of Bennington’s verses and hooks.
Linkin Park kicked off the show with “Somewhere I Belong,†before launching into a high-energy medley of tracks from throughout their career. The band shinned as stellar musicians across every instrument. Even with three new members, they performed like they’d all been together for years. The cues and synchronicity between each of them were crisp as they transitioned between new and old songs.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
Armstrong and Shinoda complemented each other well on vocals, as the latter juggled singing, rapping, playing guitar and hopping on the keyboard. Earlier on in the set, Armstrong’s vocals felt more like airy, background singing than co-lead on songs like “L²â¾±²Ô²µ From You.†She wasn’t vocally projecting loud enough to showcase her true vocal prowess on “BURN IT DOWN†and continued playing it safe on “What I’ve Done†as the crowd happily belted Bennington’s vocals instead of her taking full charge.
Perhaps it was an homage to Bennington by letting the audience sing the majority of his parts. There’s no doubt that he left behind big shoes to fill. But Armstrong is fully capable of walking in them and tackling his heavy metal vibratos and emotive vocals on older band tracks.
This was clear from her performance on songs featured on “F°ù´Ç³¾ Zero.†Her voice was radiant on â€Âٳٲ¹¾±²Ô±ð»å†and “The Emptiness Machine.†She added a feminine, playfulness to Linkin Park’s hardcore, angsty aesthetic that was refreshing and fun. Although her timidness singing Bennington’s parts seemed to come and go, Armstrong’s personality and vocal abilities began to shine more near the show’s midway point, and she closed out the concert strong.
Each band member approached the performance with an enthusiasm that could be felt in the crowd as laser lights danced around the arena. Hahn executed a crafty DJ intro to start the song “The Catalyst.†He added authentic hip-hop flair to the set as he itched and scratched on tracks and displayed exceptional mastery behind the turntable during a special solo DJ set.
Halfway through the set list, the band engaged in a slowed-down rendition of the Fort Minor song “Where’d You Go.†It was a heartfelt ballad that felt like an unspoken ode to Bennington. Although they didn’t mention their bandmate’s name, the audience knew who they were singing for.

Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
By the time the band performed “Castle of Glass,†Armstrong had found her footing, and her lively personality took over the stage as she jumped around, sang playful ad libs into the microphone and began belting explosive vocals on both new and old Linkin Park records. A mosh pit opened on the floor, and fans raged as she screamed the hook on “Two-Faced.â€
Shinoda proved why he is one of the best emcees in rock music throughout the show. He graced the audience with memorable verses from “Remember the Name†and “When They Come for Me.†He took a break from the stage to engage with the crowd, handing out signed merchandise and performing on the floor as fans rapped along.

Joe Hahn of Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
Drummer Brittain didn’t feel like a newcomer at all as he jammed out with the band and had a standout moment on “Lost.†Farrell and Feder stood back to back for an electrifying guitar duet on the song “Bleed It Out†before the show concluded.
Right as fans began leaving their seats, Linkin Park returned to the stage for a three-song encore that included “Papercut,†â€Àá²Ô the End†and “Faint.â€
By the end, fans knew that Linkin Park had risen from the ashes, with Armstrong bringing a fresh wave of emotive singing to their songs. She just has to own it.
Linkin Park takes the stage at Enterprise Center

Emily Armstrong of Linkin Park performs live at Enterprise Center on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025.

Joe Hahn of Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Emily Armstrong of Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Jean Dawson performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Linkin Park performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.

Jean Dawson performs live at the Enterprise Center on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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