LINKIN PARK is already working on MORE NEW MUSIC!

Fans appear to be anticipating new music from Linkin Park.  Emily Armstrong can be seen returning to the studio for vocal sessions in the most recent video posted to their YouTube account.

 On the other hand, the 10-minute, 48-second film was called Linkin Park's World Tour 2025, Part 2 [LPTV FROM ZERO: EPISODE complete].

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 The staff's joy when they visited Japan and Indonesia, two of the four Asian nations they saw on their maiden globe tour with Emily Armstrong, is captured in the video.

 About 23 seconds into the video, Linkin Park, the new vocalist, was in a studio recording his voice under Mike Shinode's guidance.

 In the monitor room, Shinode said, "Hi Emily, do you care?" and the vocalist responded right away.

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"Okay," said Shinoda.

 Armstrong then warmed up a bit.  He sang the song's lyrics as the new music began to play: "Sometimes it feels like...

 One fan even completed commenting after watching the video.  Permission.  Why doesn't anyone discuss the conclusion (video)????  A new song?  Sure, please!

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 As is well known, the final destination on the first cycle of the From Zero World Tour is Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.  Before beginning the second round, they went back to their hometowns in Los Angeles.

Mike Shinoda did not mention that Linkin Park will be working on a new project when he greeted his fans in Jakarta on February 16 and stated that they would be returning to Los Angeles. 

"Thank you guys, you guys were amazing tonight," Mike replied. 

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"The first series of From Zero World Tours comes to a conclusion tonight. We'll take a vacation at home after this (appointment) and resume our journey later," he added. 

In the meantime, on April 26, the second round of the From Zero World Tour will start in Austin, Texas. Up to November of next year, they will travel around Latin America, Europe, England, and North America. Mike Shinode while Linkin Park's new song was being recorded (Linkin Park on YouTube)