Linkin Park and Bring Me The Horizon have officially announced their massive 2026 Co-Headlining World Tour, a collaboration that has already sent shockwaves through the rock and alternative music communities. After months of speculation, both bands confirmed that they would share the stage for the first time in a full global run, combining their explosive live performances, evolving sounds, and multi-generational fanbases. The announcement arrived with a cinematic teaser video showcasing behind-the-scenes studio clips, rehearsal footage, and a preview of the tour’s bold visual direction, setting expectations at an all-time high.
The tour begins on March 14, 2026, in Los Angeles, California, at the iconic SoFi Stadium, marking the start of an international journey designed for stadium-level audiences. From the moment tickets went on sale, early dates began heading toward instant sellouts, proving the combined draw of both bands. Fans have praised the pairing as a perfect blend of nostalgia, innovation, and energy, especially with Linkin Park’s evolving lineup and Bring Me The Horizon’s powerful stage presence.
Both bands have emphasized that this world tour is aimed at celebrating their past while introducing new creative chapters. Linkin Park has teased that they will perform a career-spanning setlist, including deeper cuts they haven’t played in years. Bring Me The Horizon, fresh off a successful album cycle, plans to deliver a visually intense set that complements Linkin Park’s massive production style. Together, they promise a seamless, high-impact show that feels like a single unified experience.
The U.S. leg continues with major stops such as Seattle on March 18, Denver on March 21, Chicago on March 25, and New York City on March 29, where they are set to take over Madison Square Garden for two back-to-back nights. Each show is expected to feature unique stage transitions designed specifically for this co-headlining format. Fans attending multiple dates will notice variations in visuals, lighting cues, and setlist combinations.
In April, the tour makes its way into Canada, with confirmed shows in Toronto on April 3, Montreal on April 5, and Vancouver on April 9. Canadian fans have been particularly vocal online, celebrating what many describe as a “dream co-headline.” Both bands have strong histories in the region, and early projections suggest these dates will outperform previous tour numbers for both acts.
The energy continues across Europe, beginning on April 18 in London, where both bands will perform at the London Stadium in what is expected to be one of the most attended shows of the entire tour. Additional European dates include Paris on April 22, Berlin on April 26, Prague on April 29, and Stockholm on May 2. Fans across Europe are already preparing large-scale fan projects, from coordinated light shows to tribute banners honoring the legacy of Linkin Park’s music.
By mid-May, the tour heads into Southern Europe, including Madrid on May 10, Rome on May 14, and Lisbon on May 17. These shows will take place in outdoor stadiums known for their electric atmospheres, and both bands have expressed excitement about performing in regions known for passionate crowds and intense audience participation.
In June, the tour continues into Asia, hitting major cities such as Tokyo on June 4, Seoul on June 7, Bangkok on June 11, and Manila on June 14. These concerts mark the first return for Linkin Park to several Asian cities in nearly a decade, making them some of the most anticipated dates on the schedule. Bring Me The Horizon’s popularity across the region has surged in recent years, adding an extra layer of hype.
The tour then heads to Australia and New Zealand, starting with Sydney on June 20, Melbourne on June 23, Brisbane on June 26, and Auckland on June 29. Both bands have a strong connection with fans in Oceania, and the production team has confirmed that these shows will include custom stage modifications unique to this leg of the tour, making them stand out from the rest of the world dates.
Finally, the tour closes in South America in July, with powerful final shows in São Paulo on July 5, Buenos Aires on July 8, Santiago on July 11, and a massive finale in Mexico City on July 15, expected to draw one of the largest crowds of the entire run. With both bands expressing deep appreciation for their Latin American fanbases, the final stretch promises emotional performances and high-energy celebrations to conclude a historic global partnership.