Linkin Park have made history by becoming the first female-fronted band to headline Download Festival in a major moment for the alternative music scene.
Speaking to BBC News’ Mel Ramsay, they talk about how the group has evolved, what they look for in a new collaborator, and why this era feels different. They also reflect on their journey over the past few years, from uncertainty about the band’s future to returning to some of the biggest stages in the world.
Plus, they discuss their new music, UK fans, gaming, and the artists inspiring them right now.
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00:00 – Intro
00:18 – What it means to headline Download
02:06 – When they knew Emily was right for the band
04:06 – Why UK crowds hit different
06:50 – Football and the World Cup
09:49 – Their favourite UK rappers
14:07 – Gaming and what they’re playing
14:52 – The new movie they’re working on
17:28 – What’s next: new music?