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Linkin Park tickets for Allianz Arena Munich stadium concert with From Zero, Phantogram and Clipse live

Friday, 12 June 2026 at 6:45 PM · Allianz Arena Munich
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Looking for tickets for Linkin Park in Munich? Buy tickets for the stadium concert at Allianz Arena on 12 June 2026, with the From Zero era, classic rock and rap-rock anthems, a powerful live setting, plus Phantogram and Clipse warming up the evening

Linkin Park at the Allianz Arena: the return of great rock energy to Munich

Linkin Park is coming to the Allianz Arena in Munich-Fröttmaning on Friday, June 12, 2026, at the time announced for 18:45. This is the second of two Munich evenings as part of the "From Zero World Tour 2026", after the June 11 date at the same stadium. For audiences from Croatia, Slovenia, Austria and southern Germany, this is one of the closest major stadium performances by the band that shaped the sound of alternative rock, nu metal and rap-rock in the 2000s, but in the new phase of its career is once again also addressing a younger audience that discovered it through "From Zero".

This concert is not only a nostalgic return to the hits. After years of silence, Linkin Park has entered a new chapter with Emily Armstrong alongside Mike Shinoda, while Colin Brittain provides new rhythmic energy for the material created after the comeback. The audience can therefore expect an evening in which two layers of the band's identity collide: the early explosion of songs such as "In The End", "Crawling", "One Step Closer" and "Papercut", and the newer, more direct sound from the period of the album "From Zero".

Tickets for this event are in demand, especially because it is a stadium performance in a city that is well connected by trains, motorways and an airport. Munich is a practical choice for this kind of concert: it is large enough to welcome an audience from the wider region, and the Allianz Arena has infrastructure accustomed to evenings with tens of thousands of people.

What the band's "From Zero" phase brings

The album "From Zero" was released on November 15, 2024, and marked Linkin Park's first studio album after "One More Light" from 2017. In the band's catalogue, the release "From Zero (Deluxe Edition)" was then published on May 16, 2025, with three new songs and five live recordings. The Munich concert therefore has a different charge from a classic greatest-hits evening: the band brings to the stage material that was created at the moment of restarting, but also the songs that opened its path to stadiums around the world.

"The Emptiness Machine" became the key song of the new era because it clearly shows how Linkin Park today combines recognizable contrasts: rap sections, firm guitars, electronics, a melodic chorus and vocal tension that does not try to copy the past. "Heavy Is the Crown", "Two Faced" and "Up From the Bottom" additionally bring back the sharpness and rhythm that fit well into a large open space, where choruses more easily turn into communal singing.

For longtime fans, it is important that "From Zero" does not erase the band's history. It leans on the energy of the albums "Hybrid Theory" and "Meteora", but with a different voice and a different dynamic between the members. Mike Shinoda remains the central figure in the blend of rapping, production and melody, while Emily Armstrong brings a rawer edge to the loudest parts. It is precisely this combination that makes the concert interesting both to those who listened to Linkin Park in the early 2000s and to those who got to know them only through the new singles.

Support acts and evening schedule

For the Munich date on June 12, 2026, Phantogram and Clipse have been announced. It is a genre-wise interesting introduction: Phantogram brings a darker, electronically colored pop-rock and trip-hop sensibility, while Clipse represents a sharper hip-hop counterpoint. Such a schedule suits a band that has always built a bridge between rock, electronics and rap.

According to the schedule published with the tour, for June 12 at the Allianz Arena the doors are listed at 16:30, Phantogram at 18:55, Clipse at 19:40 and Linkin Park at 20:55. Visitor information for the Allianz Arena additionally states that the Esplanade opens at 14:15, the stadium at 16:45, and the stadium closure is planned for 23:00. This gives visitors enough space to arrive earlier, avoid the greatest pressure at the entrances and pass through security checks without rushing.

In practical terms, this means that arrival in Fröttmaning should not be planned at the last minute. If you are traveling from the center of Munich, allow extra time for crowds on the U6 line, the walk from the station to the stadium and orientation on the Esplanade. Places disappear quickly, and at concerts like this it is just as important to secure arrival on time as it is to secure a ticket.

How the concert could sound without guessing the set list

The exact set list for Munich should not be invented in advance. Still, from the tour profile and the current album it is clear what kind of experience can be expected: high contrasts between aggressive guitar parts and melodic choruses, a large role for the audience in familiar refrains and production adapted to a stadium, not to a club hall. Linkin Park is a band whose songs often work on the principle of a sudden transition from tension into explosion, which in an open space can be especially effective.

The older part of the audience will probably bring personal memories of the albums "Hybrid Theory", "Meteora" and "Minutes to Midnight" into this concert. For them, songs such as "Numb", "What I've Done", "Faint" or "Bleed It Out" are part of the period in which the band was one of the main bridges between the metal audience, the hip-hop audience and radio rock. The newer audience is coming because "From Zero" does not behave like a museum return, but like an attempt to put the band's old signature back into the present time.

Allianz Arena as a concert space

The Allianz Arena opened in 2005 and is located at Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5 in Munich-Fröttmaning. The stadium was designed primarily for football, but its size, wide Esplanade zone and strong infrastructure make it a logical choice for large concerts. For national matches, the capacity is listed as 75,024 seats, while for international matches without standing areas the capacity is 70,000. For a concert evening, the layout depends on the production and the stage setup, so the football capacity should not be read as the exact number of available places for this performance.

A special feature of the Arena is the feeling of entering through a wide pedestrian zone. The visitor does not come out of the underground railway straight in front of narrow doors, but moves toward the stadium along the Esplanade, which at a large concert creates a gradual transition from the city into the concert crowd. That walk, especially when thousands of people are moving in the same direction, is part of the experience that begins before the first song.

  • Location: Allianz Arena, Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5, 80939 Munich.
  • Stadium: opened in 2005, located in the Munich-Fröttmaning district.
  • Football capacity: 75,024 seats for national matches, 70,000 for international matches without standing areas.
  • Arrival by public transport: U6 to Fröttmaning station, then on foot across the Esplanade.
  • Parking: P1 to P3 use digital license plate recognition; for the concert, an amount of 20 euros has been announced.

Arrival: U-Bahn, car, Park+Ride and bicycle

The simplest way to arrive for most visitors is public transport. From the direction of the main station or the eastern station, you first reach Marienplatz, and then transfer to the U6 line toward Fröttmaning. The ride itself from Marienplatz to Fröttmaning takes about 16 minutes, after which the walk toward the stadium follows. On the evening of the concert, fuller trains should be expected, so an earlier departure is a better decision than relying on the last possible time.

For arrival by car, the Allianz Arena directs drivers to access via the A9 and A99 motorways, while following traffic signs. Parking areas P1 to P3 will be open, and for June 12 the visitor information states that the first parking area starts operating at 9:30. However, the venue organizers particularly point out that waits of more than two hours can be expected when leaving the parking areas, so Park+Ride makes more sense for those who do not want to end the evening in a queue.

A bicycle is a realistic option for visitors staying in Munich or in the northern parts of the city. Free bicycle and motorcycle spaces have been announced for the concert at the southern bus parking area. Such an arrival is not for everyone, but in a city with a developed network of cycling routes it can be the fastest exit from the stadium zone after the concert.

Venue rules and little things that save time

For the concert, the Allianz Arena lists cashless payment at sales points in the stadium and on the Esplanade, by cards or smart devices. Food and drink stands have been announced in the Esplanade area, and kiosks will also operate in the stadium. For items that you cannot bring in or do not want to carry all evening, luggage storage is planned on the southern part of the Esplanade, for a fee of 10 euros; reservations are not planned, and the storage points close around midnight.

It is worth securing tickets on time, but it is equally worth planning the return in advance. After the stadium closes at 23:00, the greatest pressure will be on the U6, taxis and parking exits. Whoever can should leave an additional 30 to 60 minutes in the plan for exiting the stadium zone, especially if they have to catch a late train or arranged transport.

Munich as host city

Munich is a rewarding city for a concert weekend because the main city attractions are easily connected with public transport. Marienplatz is a natural starting point: there are the Neues Rathaus, tourist information and the connection toward the U6 that leads toward Fröttmaning. If you arrive in the city earlier, the center can be visited without a major detour from the route toward the stadium.

This date carries additional weight because Linkin Park is not coming to Munich for one short indoor evening, but for a double stadium performance. In May 2025, the Allianz Arena had already seen the band in a different context, during the kickoff show of the UEFA Champions League final, and now they are returning with a full concert format. For the audience, this means more time, a wider production framework and an evening in which the stadium is not the backdrop of a sporting event, but the main space of a rock gathering.

Who this concert is for

The concert is most attractive to an audience that wants to hear how Linkin Park's past and present meet live. Longtime fans are coming because of songs that marked their youth, but also out of curiosity about the new lineup. Lovers of modern rock are coming because of the "From Zero" material, which is heavy enough for stadium rock, but melodic enough for an audience that does not listen exclusively to metal. The wider audience is coming because of choruses it knows even when it does not know the whole album.

Ticket sales for this event are ongoing. Whoever is planning a trip should view the ticket, accommodation and transport as one package of decisions: as the date approaches, the pressure grows most on hotels, late trains, parking areas and the return from Fröttmaning. Good preparation here does not take spontaneity away from the concert, but gives it space.

What to carry in your mind before entering

The best way to experience Linkin Park at the Allianz Arena is to arrive without needing the concert to be a copy of some earlier era. The band is different today, but the recognizable core remains in the tension between beats, guitars, electronics and choruses that demand the audience's voice. In such a space, with two confirmed opening performers and a large stadium framework, the evening should function as a cross-section of the career and as a presentation of a new chapter.

For the visitor, the most important things are a few simple decisions: arrive earlier, use public transport whenever possible, do not carry unnecessary things and leave enough time to depart after the end. Everything else can be taken over by the concert: the crowd on the Esplanade, the first bass heard from the stadium, familiar choruses and the feeling that the band that marked one generation is once again testing itself before another.

Sources:
- Linkin Park - Tour: date June 12, 2026, Allianz Arena, Munich, announced performers Phantogram and Clipse and the evening schedule.
- Linkin Park - Music and From Zero media: releases "From Zero" and "From Zero (Deluxe Edition)", track list and context of the new singles.
- Allianz Arena - Visitor information for LINKIN PARK: opening of the Esplanade and stadium, traffic, parking, cashless payment and luggage storage.
- Allianz Arena - Facts, figures & information: address, year of opening, capacity, parking areas and infrastructure.
- München travel / muenchen.de: basic visitor context for Marienplatz, tourist information and movement through the city.

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