Linkin Park have called off their scheduled performance tonight (Friday, June 20) at Bernexpo in Bern, Switzerland, due to what the band describes as “a medical issue in the band.”
In a statement released earlier today via social media, the band expressed disappointment over the sudden cancellation:
“It is with great sadness that we have had to cancel tonight’s show. We’ve had a medical issue in the band, and are unfortunately not at a spot to be able to perform tonight.
We have always loved Switzerland, and were so excited to perform here.
We don’t take cancelations lightly and offer our sincere apologies to all of our fans affected by this decision.We will be rescheduling tonight’s Bern show to be a part of our 2026 European tour so that we can make this up to all of you. We hope to have the 2026 show date and details within the next few days, and fans who purchased tickets will be contacted by their ticketing company with further information and options.
Thank you for your understanding.”
At this time, Linkin Park‘s next show is slated for Sunday, June 22, at Hellfest Open Air in Clisson, France. It is not yet clear whether that appearance—or any others on the tour—will be impacted by the same health issue. Additional updates are expected soon.
Despite the setback, the band has a packed tour calendar for the rest of 2025, with major festival slots and arena shows lined up across Europe, North America, and South America.
Upcoming LINKIN PARK Tour Dates:
Europe
22 June – Clisson, FRA – Hellfest Open Air
24 June – Milan, ITA – I-Days Festival
26 June – Arnhem, NET – Gelredome (feat. Spiritbox)
28 June – London, UK – Wembley Stadium (feat. Spiritbox & JPEGMAFIA)
1 July – Düsseldorf, GER – Merkur Spiel-Arena (feat. Architects & JPEGMAFIA)
3 July – Werchter, BEL – Rock Werchter Festival
5 July – Gdynia, POL – Open’er Festival
8 July – Frankfurt, GER – Deutsche Bank Park (feat. Architects & JPEGMAFIA)
9 July – Frankfurt, GER – Deutsche Bank Park (feat. Architects & JPEGMAFIA)
11 July – Paris, FRA – Stade de France
North America
29 July – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center (feat. Pvris)
1 August – Boston, MA – TD Garden (feat. Pvris)
3 August – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center (feat. Pvris)
6 August – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre (feat. Pvris)
8 August – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Centre (feat. Pvris)
11 August – Chicago, IL – United Center (feat. Pvris)
14 August – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena (feat. Pvris)
16 August – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center (feat. Jean Dawson)
19 August – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena (feat. Jean Dawson)
21 August – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena (feat. Jean Dawson)
23 August – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center (feat. Jean Dawson)
25 August – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum (feat. Jean Dawson)
27 August – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center (feat. Jean Dawson)
29 August – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center (feat. Jean Dawson)
31 August – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center (feat. Jean Dawson)
3 September – Denver, CO – Ball Arena (feat. Jean Dawson)
6 September – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center (feat. Jean Dawson)
13 September – Los Angeles, CA – Intuit Dome (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
15 September – San Jose, CA – SAP Center (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
17 September – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
20 September – Portland, OR – Moda Center (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
21 September – Vancouver, CAN – Rogers Arena (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
24 September – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
South America
25 October – Bogotá, COL – Distrito Verde
28 October – Lima, PER – Estadio San Marcos
31 October – Buenos Aires, ARG – Parque de la Ciudad
2 November – Santiago, CHL – Estadio Nacional
5 November – Curitiba, BRA – Estadio Couto Pereira
10 November – São Paulo, BRA – Estadio Morumbis
13 November – Brasília, BRA – Estadio Mané Garrincha
15 November – Mexico City, MEX – Corona Capital