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Linkin Park: One More Light World Tour - Birmingham
The One More Light World Tour was the ninth headlining (eleventh overall) concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. The tour supported their seventh studio album, One More Light (2017). Beginning in May 2017, the tour visited 21 cities in South America and Europe. Following the death of lead vocalist and frontman Chester Bennington on July 20, 2017, the North American leg was cancelled the following day, followed by the final leg of the tour in Japan on October 3, 2017. It was also the last tour to feature drummer Rob Bourdon and guitarist Brad Delson, although the latter participated in the development of future shows.
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Plot Summary
This recording captures a performance by Linkin Park during their 'One More Light World Tour' in Birmingham, UK. The concert features a setlist spanning their discography, including hits and songs from their album 'One More Light'. The show is a powerful display of the band's live energy and connection with their audience.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording, formal critical reviews are scarce. However, fan reception to the 'One More Light World Tour' generally praised the band's energetic performances and Chester Bennington's vocal prowess, though the album 'One More Light' itself received mixed reviews for its pop-influenced sound.
What Reviewers Say
Fans highly appreciated the band's performance and stage presence.
The setlist was a mix of fan favorites and newer material, generally well-received by the live audience.
The emotional impact of the performance was palpable for dedicated fans.
Google audience: Audience feedback for the tour in general highlighted the band's powerful live shows and the emotional connection they forged with fans during their performances.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as this is a specific concert recording, not a film with traditional awards)
Fun Fact
The 'One More Light World Tour' was tragically the last tour Linkin Park embarked on before the passing of lead singer Chester Bennington in July 2017.
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