Emily Armstrong Joins Linkin Park as New Co-Vocalist

In a surprise announcement, Linkin Park has officially welcomed Emily Armstrong, the lead singer of the band Dead Sara, as their new co-vocalist alongside Mike Shinoda. The news broke during the band’s Thursday (Sept. 5) livestream event in Los Angeles[1].

Armstrong, a 38-year-old singer known for her powerful vocals and energetic stage presence, will make her debut on Linkin Park’s forthcoming album From Zero, set for release on Nov. 15[1][5]. The album’s lead single, “The Emptiness Machine,” featuring Armstrong, is available now[1][3].

Linkin Park’s 2024 Tour Dates with Emily Armstrong

Date City Venue
Sept. 11 Los Angeles, Calif. Kia Forum
Sept. 16 New York, N.Y. Barclays Center
Sept. 22 Hamburg, Germany Barclays Arena
Sept. 24 London, U.K. The O2
Sept. 28 Seoul, South Korea INSPIRE Arena
Nov. 11 Bogota, Colombia Coliseo Medplus

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Armstrong’s addition to the band comes nearly three years after the tragic passing of Linkin Park’s original vocalist, Chester Bennington, in 2017. Bennington’s powerful vocals and emotional performances were a defining part of Linkin Park’s sound and legacy.

While no one can replace Bennington, Linkin Park’s decision to move forward with Armstrong as a co-vocalist has been met with cautious optimism from fans[2]. Armstrong’s impressive vocal range and ability to connect with audiences have been praised in her work with Dead Sara[2][4].

In the band’s livestream event, Armstrong showcased her skills by performing Linkin Park classics like “Bleed It Out” and “Papercut” alongside Shinoda[3][4]. Her energetic stage presence and willingness to engage with the crowd have been well-received by fans in attendance and those watching online[2].

As Linkin Park embarks on their 2024 world tour and prepares to release From Zero, all eyes will be on Emily Armstrong as she steps into the role of co-vocalist, honoring Bennington’s memory while helping to shape the band’s future sound.