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Linkin Park "Living Things" World Tour in Malaysia

Fans of Linkin Park, the rock band heard your persistent requests and finally after nearly a decade of anticipation, LINKIN PARK returns to Malaysia to kick off their LIVING THINGS World Tour on August 19th at Stadium National, Bukit Jalil at 8:00pm.

The award-winning, multi-platinum alternative rock band, LINKIN PARK is comprised of co-lead vocalist, Chester Bennington, drummer/percussionist, Rob Bourdon, guitarist Brad Delson, bassist Dave 'Phoenix' Farrell, DJ and programmer Joe Hahn and Mike Shinoda, co-lead vocals, keyboards, guitar. The band has sold over 50 million albums worldwide, and is the biggest band on Facebook - with over 53 million fans and counting.

From surreal videography to an unforgettable, iconic stage show, LINKIN PARK have always possessed a visual presence that befits the power of their music. LINKIN PARK ‘LIVING THINGS’ World Tour Live in Malaysia 2013 is organized by The WonderLand+.

LINKIN PARK is exclusively touring Malaysia in this part of the SEA region as Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore are not included in the tour due to limited of time available from them.

Ticket prices are categorized into free seating - RM95, RM195, RM295; and free standing - RM350 (Playground Zone), RM450 (Rock Zone), RM550 (The Pit) and RM680 (VIP). There will be early-bird pre-sale from 21st – 30th June with a 10% discount on all tickets

 

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