Linkin Park welcomes Emily Armstrong as their new vocalist—get ready for the tour of a lifetime!
Linkin Park has officially announced the arrival of a new era with their exciting choice of Emily Armstrong, the talented singer from the rock band Dead Sara, as their new co-vocalist. The announcement came during a highly anticipated livestream event on September 5, where the band also revealed their plans for a headlining tour kicking off on September 11. Armstrong joins drummer Colin Brittain, who will be filling in the shoes of original member Rob Bourdon. With this lineup, fans can expect fresh sounds and innovative interpretations of the iconic Linkin Park style.
Emily Armstrong expressed her sheer excitement and disbelief upon receiving the call to join the legendary band, stating she went into 'dreamland' when she realized it was actually happening. Known for her powerful vocals and stage presence with Dead Sara, Armstrong’s experience makes her a fitting choice for a band that has seen its fair share of highs and lows, including the loss of their original frontman, Chester Bennington. As fans gear up for the tour, they can anticipate not only new music but also a tribute to the band’s legacy intertwined with fresh energy from Armstrong.
In addition to the new tour, Linkin Park is reportedly working on an album titled 'From Zero,' which promises to showcase the fresh dynamic between the band and Armstrong. With the anticipation of new material, ardent followers have already begun speculating what the sound will be like. Will they dive deeper into the nu-metal roots that characterized their earlier works or opt for something new and experimental? One thing is for sure; whatever they create, it will surely be nothing short of extraordinary given the creative prowess of this new lineup.
As Linkin Park embarks on this new chapter, it’s interesting to note the influence of various musical styles on Emily Armstrong’s career. Known for their energetic performances and eclectic mix of sounds, Dead Sara shaped her into a versatile artist capable of tackling any challenge, including filling the sizeable shoes left by Chester Bennington. Fans will be keeping their fingers crossed for a perfect blend of old and new when they catch the band live on tour.
In related news, music lovers have been abuzz with excitement over the resurgence of rock bands in mainstream media, with diverse artists flourishing in a variety of genres. This trend not only celebrates the resilience of the music industry but also brings fans from different backgrounds together – a reminder that music is indeed a universal language.
Linkin Park revealed vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain will be joining the band as they embark on a new tour in support of new 'From Zero' ...
Linkin Park announced plans to embark on a headlining tour kicking off Sept. 11 and new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong.
Linkin Park's brand-new co-vocalist, Dead Sara's Emily Armstrong, reflects on the moment she went to “dreamland” when the band asked her to join the ranks…
The band's new lead singer is Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara, and Colin Brittain (G Flip/Illenium/One OK Rock) is the new drummer replacing original member Rob ...
Linkin Park has named Emily Armstrong to be their new lead singer in a livestream that took place on Sept. 5 in Los Angeles.
Seven years after the death of frontman Chester Bennington, Linkin Park announced Thursday that it's reformed with a new singer.
The band also released the albums Pleasure to Meet You and Ain't It Tragic. Over the course of their run, Dead Sara have performed a number of cover songs, but ...