Your Guide To Linkin Park In Brisbane: Setlist, Start Time And Getting There
Rock legends Linkin Park are bringing their high-octane From Zero World Tour to Brisbane and it’s set to be nothing short of monumental. After all, this is their first visit to Australia since 2013 (and first with Emily Armstrong as lead singer), meaning anticipation is through the roof.
Linkin Park will be taking over Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Tuesday 3 March and Thursday 5 March, performing new hits like The Emptiness Machine and Heavy Is The Crown, as well as iconic anthems from their 20+ year career that have garnered billions of streams (and probably quite a few sore throats because you can’t sing “in the end it doesn’t really matter” with an inside voice).
There are still a few tickets left to their performances which you can grab here. Or, if you’re already locked in, here’s what you need to know for Linkin Park’s From Zero World Tour in Brisbane:
What Will The Set List Look Like?
Linkin Park’s Brisbane run will be there first in Australia so there might be a few changes to the set but historically speaking you can expect:
- Somewhere I Belong
- Crawling
- Points of Authority
- New Divide
- Lying From You
- The Emptiness Machine
- The Catalyst
- Up From The Bottom
- Burn It Down
- Where’d You Go (Fort Minor cover)
- Waiting For The End
- Castle Of Glass
- Two Faced
- When They Come For Me/Remember The Name
- One Step Closer
- Stained
- Over Each Other
- Lost
- What I’ve Done
- Overflow
- Numb
- In The End
- Faint
- Papercut
- Heavy Is The Crown
- Bleed It Out
What Time Does It Start?
Linkin Park will be supported by Aussie metalcore band, Polaris. Event times will be emailed out to the registered ticket purchaser around 24 hours before the show start time.
How To Get There (And Home Again)
The easiest way to get to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre is from Boondall Station on the Shorncliffe line. From there, it’s around a 600m walk to the Centre which can often be a vibe with your fellow fans.
If you prefer to drive, parking at Brisbane Entertainment Centre is $18 per visit (card only) so car pooling is recommended. Be warned though, exiting the car park after the show is quite the waiting game so bringing snacks won’t go astray.
Pro tip: leaving just before the final encore can save you serious time if you’re not emotionally attached to the last song.
Insider Intel
Brisbane Entertainment Centre is an indoor venue so Brisbane’s torrential weather at the moment shouldn’t put a damper on your experience. If you want to bring an umbrella for the commute, just make sure it’s no larger than 300mm when in the closed position.
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