LINKIN PARK: Audio Of Nottingham Gig Available Online

March 5, 2003

LINKIN PARK performed five new songs plus their "Hybrid Theory" hits during an intimate club show Monday (March 3) in Nottingham, England. Listen to the entire gig and a pre-show interview with the band here. Meanwhile, a limited number of tickets to the upcoming LP Underground fan-club appreciation tour now are available to non-club members. The set of shows, collectively called the Underground Tour, will be covering major cities throughout the United States. LINKIN PARK are using the tour as a way of saying "thank you" to LPU members by offering all of those that attend the shows FREE admittance. Along with their free ticket in the door, fans will also be provided with the opportunity to meet the band members at the "meet-and-greets" that will be taking place after each performance.

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