During a live performance event on Thursday, Linkin Park announced that Emily Armstrong from the band Dead Sara will join as their new co-vocalist.

Additionally, Colin Brittain, a songwriter and producer known for his work with G Flip, Illenium, and One OK Rock, will become the group's drummer.

On Thursday, Linkin Park held their first performance together in Los Angeles, where ticketed fans were bused to a studio lot for the event.

The concert was livestreamed and will be accessible for viewing on Linkin Park’s official online channels for the next 24 hours.

A press release stated that Shinoda, Delson, Farrell, and Hahn have been "quietly meeting up again over the past few years

Instead of "trying to restart the band," they collaborated with various musicians and discovered a unique connection with Armstrong and Brittain

The Emptiness Machine" is described as capturing "the essence of Linkin Park." Shinoda expressed that the band is "really empowered by this new lineup and the dynamic, energizing new music we’ve created together

noting that they are "blending the sonic elements we're known for while also venturing into new territory.

Pre-sale tickets for the "From Zero" tour will be accessible to members of the LP Underground fan club beginning September 6

Title This announcement comes after Linkin Park's release of "Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023)" earlier this spring.3

The 20-song LP features the band’s greatest hits from their over two-decade career.