Linkin Park are reportedly planning a 2025 tour and potentially looking to recruit a female vocalist to succeed late frontman Chester Bennington.
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The band have been on hiatus ever since the death of Bennington in 2017, who took his own life aged 41.
However, according to reports from Billboard, the band’s booking agency WME are now taking offers for concerts and festivals featuring Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson and Dave Farrell.Ā Though it’s unclear who will succeed Bennington, a source has apparently told BillboardĀ that the band are looking for a female vocalist for their reunion.
The news follows a rumour sparked by Orgy’s Jay Gordon, who said he “heard” that Linkin Park “had a girl singer now” back in March. He laterĀ issued a statement clarifying his comments, writing: āWith regards to this Linkin Park singer thing,ā he wrote. āI know nothing about any of that. People sure do love to take my words out of context. I love those guys and wish them the best.ā
NMEĀ have approached Linkin Park’s representatives for comment.
Since Bennington’s death, there have been some discussions on how to continue the band. Shinoda has spoken against the idea of having a Bennington hologram, calling it “creepy”, whilst Evanescence’s Amy Lee has emphatically shot down rumours that she would replace Bennington.
Responding to the rumours, she said: āThat is an incredible compliment. I have not heard that. No, I have not been contacted or anything like that. But [Iām a] huge fan feel like our worlds, our fanbases are a lot of the same people.ā
Linkin Park released the 20th anniversary edition of ‘Meteora’ last year, where Shinoda and Delson spoke with NME in April about the potential for releasing new unheard material.
āItās about honouring each creative opportunity as it comes along,ā said Delson. āIt was an embarrassingly haphazard accident that we found āLostā and itās like doing as well as itās doing. There was not a lot of premeditation beyond, āThis feels good in the moment, letās honour thatā. It was organic and thatās always really served us. Weāve always done our best work when the creative opportunity feels right.ā
Speaking toĀ NME separately in November, Shinoda commented on the future of Linkin Park, confirming that there was ānothing planned right nowā.
āI always just tell people like when thereās news Iāll give you the news. Weāve been doing it for a while and I think our expectation for whatās a proper reissue is kind of high.
āI donāt love putting out Greatest Hits stuff or putting out re-masters of things weāve done, [so] if we were to do a re-reissue of one of our Linkin Park albums, we want it to be a big deal. If we canāt make it that quality then we wonāt do it. If itās not great then I donāt think we should do it.ā
Since that interview, Linkin Park have released the previously unheard ‘Friendly Fire’ with Bennington on vocals, which was originally recorded for the band’s 2017 sessions for ‘One More Light’. They also went on to release ‘Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023)’ in April, a 20-song overview of the bandās best-selling tracks over the past two decades.
In other news, Chester Benningtonās son Draven dropped his debut single āF_w_Meā last spring.
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