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Linkin Park at London's Wembley Stadium 2025: timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

Linkin Park at London's Wembley Stadium 2025: timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

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Less than a year after the nu metal group last played London (which was at the O2 last September), Linkin Park are back in the capital this week at none other than Wembley Stadium.
The band responsible for immortal noughties hits like 'Numb', 'In the End' and 'Burn It Down' will perform at London's biggest stadium on Saturday. The band's lineup features Mike Shinoda, Dave 'Phoenix' Farrell, Joe Hahn, Colin Brittain and still-somewhat-new vocalist Emily Armstrong. Linkin Park are touring in support of 2024 album From Zero.
Heading to northwest London to see Linkin Park this weekend? Here's what you need to know about the show, from timings to remaining ticket availability.
When are Linkin Park playing London's Wembley Stadium?
The nu-metallers' show in London is on Saturday June 28 2025.
What time will Linkin Park come on stage?
Timings haven't yet been officially confirmed, but expect the band on stage at around 8.15pm-8.30pm.
Doors are at 5pm, support acts will start at 6pm and Linkin Park will wrap things up by 10.30pm.
Are there any tickets left?
At time of writing, some tickets were left for Linkin Park at Wembley on Ticketmaster.
How much do tickets cost?
On Ticketmaster, tickets are available from around £79. Find those here.
What's the full setlist?
For an idea of what Linkin Park will play at Wembley, this was the band's recent setlist in Milan on the same tour (according to Setlist.fm).
Somewhere I Belong
Crawling
Cut the Bridge
Lying From You
The Emptiness Machine
The Catalyst
Burn It Down
Up From the Bottom
Where'd You Go (Fort Minor cover)
Waiting for the End
Joe Hahn Solo
When They Come for Me / Remember the Name
Two Faced
One Step Closer
Break/Collapse
Lost
Stained
What I've Done
Kintsugi
Overflow
Numb
In the End
Faint
Papercut
A Place for My Head
Heavy Is the Crown
Bleed It Out
Who will be supporting Linkin Park in London?
Support comes from metal band Spiritbox and rapper JPEGMAFIA.
Weather forecast
Wembley is currently predicted to be pretty balmy on Saturday. The Met Office is predicting highs of 27C in the evening, with little chance of rain. Make sure you stay hydrated, and bring sun cream.
Are there any banned items?
Each ticketholder is to permitted to bring in one bag, and it must be smaller than A4 size.
These items are banned:
Wallet chains and jean chains
Weapons of any sort
Recording equipment (sound or video)
Professional or semi-professional (4K/8K) cameras
Bottles, cans or glass containers
Fireworks
Alcohol
Laser pens and pointers
Go Pro cameras, selfie sticks, iPads and tablets
Drones
Banners, posters and signs bigger A3 in size
Metal bottles
Find a full list of prohibited items at Wembley here.
Those with standing tickets are not permitted to bring a bottle of any kind, though all other ticketholders can bring in empty plastic, crushable bottles under 500ml.

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