Linkin Park vocalist Emily Armstrong is still settling into the band and has received support from the band members, especially Mike Shinoda. This is quite evident from a video that has surfaced on social media. During Linkin Park’s show at La Defense Arena in Paris, France on November 3rd, Emily messed up the lyrics of “Points of Authority.” However, Mike Shinoda instantly expressed his support for her by hugging her.
During the same show, before singing their brand new song, ‘Over Each Other,’ Mike Shinoda spoke French and hyped the fans.
Here again
~over each other~#linkinpark #FromZeroWorldTourMike speaks French and announces about each other
Video by @linkinparkfr pic.twitter.com/7mRC014Meh
— Linkin Park live Shows ! (@LinkinParkShows) November 3, 2024
Mike Shinoda was not the only one, Emily Armstrong was also seen speaking French as she addressed the fans. The fans were delighted and cheered for Emily and she responded that she loved being there.
Emily trying say few things in French 😅❤️#LinkinPark @linkinpark pic.twitter.com/fWY2TxYgWs
— ⚡️Marchel.EGLD⚡️ (@MariuszMarchel) November 3, 2024
Linkin Park recently released their new single ‘Over Each Other’. The music video was directed by band DJ and creative director Joe Hahn, who has previously overseen shoots for Numb, From the Inside, What I’ve Done and several others. The band’s new album From Zero is arriving on November 15th, and the new track has been released after ‘The Emptiness Machine’, and ‘Heavy is the Crown’.
Linkin Park made their comeback in September with a new lineup. They previously had been on hiatus since the tragic death of frontman Chester Bennington, who took his own life aged 41 in 2017. However, they put an end to their hiatus and returned with Dead Sara singer Emily Armstrong on vocals and Colin Brittain on drums in place of Rob Bourdon.
The band is set to continue their world tour in support of From Zero this November, including shows happening in Dallas and Sao Paulo.