LINKIN PARK To Headline Japan's SUMMER SONIC 09 Festival

February 24, 2009

LINKIN PARK will headline Japan's Summer Sonic 09 festival, set to take place August 7-9 at Chiba Marine Stadium in Tokyo and Maishima in Osaka. It is the historic 10th installment of the annual festival.

Tickets go on sale at all ticket locations, including Lawson, E-plus, and Pia, on Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 a.m. (local).

For more information, visit www.summersonic.com.

Released on November 25, LINKIN PARK's "Road To Revolution - Live At Milton Keynes" DVD captures the band's June 29, 2008 show at the Milton Keynes National Bowl during the sold-out European leg of this past summer's Projekt Revolution tour. LINKIN PARK's Projekt Revolution has become one of the summer concert season's annual heavyweights and the Milton Keynes gig — played to a packed house crowd of almost 50,000 people — was the biggest in the tour's six-year history.

Packaged in recyclable eco-friendly materials, "Road To Revolution - Live At Milton Keynes" features hidden bonus tracks and an eye-popping multi-page booklet that includes exclusive, never-before-seen live photos. The CD/DVD set highlights a mix of new hits, including latest single "Leave Out All The Rest", classic tracks such as "Breaking The Habit" and "Crawling" and two special performances — "Jigga What/Faint" and "Numb/Encore" — featuring Grammy-winning rapper Jay-Z.

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