Linkin Park’s Surprise Set at Warped Tour Had Everybody One Step Closer to the Edge

by | Jun 23, 2014

It was their first time playing Warped Tour ever. Yesterday Linkin Park made a surprise appearance to a massive crowd at Warped Tour in Ventura, CA, performing with a guest on every song, including members of Finch, A Day To Remember, and The Devil Wears Prada.

The multi-platinum band from the nu metal era recently put out their sixth studio album The Hunting Party. Here’s some footage from the show — “One Step Closer” with Nate Barcalow from Finch, “Guilty All The Same” with Mike Hranica and Jeremy DePoyster of The Devil Wears Prada, and “A Place For My Head” with Jeremy McKinnon from A Day to Remember.



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