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Linkin Park announce 2026 European dates, including headlining Rock In Rio Lisbon

They’re still on the road in 2025, but Linkin Park are already lining up some big plans in Europe next summer…

Linkin Park announce 2026 European dates, including headlining Rock In Rio Lisbon
Words:
Emily Garner
Photo:
Jimmy Fontaine

Linkin Park have started revealing some big 2026 European shows, including a headline appearance at Rock In Rio Lisbon.

The band’s From Zero World Tour is extending once more, with the band set to cross the pond to kick things off at Stockholm’s 3Arena on May 29, and wrap things up in Florence at the Visarno Arena on June 26. In between, there’s shows planned in Germany, Austria, France, Spain and of course Portugal – with Linkin Park the first band announced for Rock In Rio Lisbon 2026.

“We are very pleased to announce Linkin Park as the first major headliner for Rock In Rio Lisboa 2026,” enthuses Roberta Medina, Executive Vice-President of Rock In Rio. “The band has an emotional and historic connection with the festival – having performed at several editions, delivering unforgettable nights, and being one of the most requested bands by our fans. They are one of the biggest bands in the world, with tremendous relevance in music history. Choosing Rock In Rio Lisboa to be part of their world tour on this return to the stage reinforces the scale and prestige of our festival, which is established as one of the most significant in Europe.

“More than just a major name on the line-up, this announcement marks the start of a strategic journey that goes far beyond music. Rock In Rio Lisboa takes place only every two years and has become an unmissable destination on the international circuit of major events – a true hub of culture, sustainability and innovation that projects Portugal onto the world stage as a creative, inspiring and emotionally significant country.”

Catch the band at the following dates next year:

Linkin Park 2026 European tour

May

29 Stockholm, Sweden – 3Arena

June

1 Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion
9 Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadium
11 Munich, Germany – Allianz Arena
12 Munich, Germany – Allianz Arena
16 Lyon, France – Groupama Stadium
21 Lisbon, Portugal – Rock in Rio Lisboa
23 Madrid, Spain – Auditorio Miguel Ríos
26 Florence, Italy – Visarno Arena

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