Linkin Park's plans for a hometown of Triumphal Dodger Stadium seem to have been spun.
The hard rock group, who has returned With the new singer Emily Armstrong after a long interruption after the death of Chester Bennington, changed their tour calendar during the weekend after having released a new single, “Up from the Bottom”, of the luxury edition of the return album “From Zero”.
The group taped their planned September show At the Dodger stadium of 56,000 inhabitants, moving rather to the Intuit Dome of 18,000 in Inglewood. Fans who bought Dodger Stadium tickets will be reimbursed and will first have access to the Intuit Dome show on September 13. In addition, while the experimental rapper Jpegmafia will always open, Queens of the Stone Age has dropped the bill.
This decision is a notable demotion to the group, the long -awaited return of which has been spoiled by revelations on the long -standing ties of singer Armstrong with the Church of Scientology, and its support for the Scientologist and The thrill condemned Danny Masterson (What Armstrong later said she regretted).
There are other signs of claiming the request – the group has announced a $ 39.50 ticket for all the American dates that will make fans allow the fans for a random seat, and Brazilian fans have noticed two dates previously planned in Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre have disappeared from the calendar.
The group can make comfort that they are not alone in ticket problems when the recession fears that the loom. If even Beyoncé has challenges to sell her stadium tour, no one is safe.