Linkin Park had a couple surprises in store for fans in Arlington, Texas over the weekend. First, they brought out Page Hamilton to help perform 2014's "All For Nothing" live for the first time (the Helmet frontman is featured on the studio version of the song).
“A little while ago, we made this album called The Hunting Party," co-vocalist Mike Shinoda explained, introducing Hamilton to the stage. "On it, we had a song that we wrote with Page, and we’d like to give you a special treat … This one’s called ‘All for Nothing.’ Make some noise!”
Later in the set, the band debuted a brand new song called "Casualty" off their upcoming album From Zero, which is slated to drop this Friday (November 15) and will be the band's first since singer Chester Bennington took his own life in 2017. The track is on the heavier side musically for Linkin Park and shows off vocalist Emily Armstrong's screaming capabilities.
The band is wrapping up 2024 with a couple South American tour dates and has already been announced as headliners for next year's Sick New World and Sonic Temple music festivals.
Watch fan-shot footage of Linkin Park live-debuting "All For Nothing" and "Casualty" below.