AOL MUSIC To Present LINKIN PARK In Concert

April 21, 2007

On May 14, the eve of the release of LINKIN PARK's full-length studio album "Minutes to Midnight", AOL Music will present "Linkin Park In Concert" from New York City. This event will broadcast at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT in the movie theatres, online, or on your mobile phone.

To view a list of participating movie theaters in the U.S. and to purchase tickets, go to this location. Theater audiences experiencing this special one-night-only event will see exclusive in-theater-only bonus footage from the making of "Minutes to Midnight". The performance will also broadcast live on AOL Music starting Monday, May 14 at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT. It will then be available on demand for you to enjoy anytime. More information is available at this location. "Linkin Park In Concert" will also be available on Verizon Wireless mobile phones and around the world. More details on that to come.

In other LINKIN PARK news, Episode #8 of LINKIN PARK's LPTV is now live at YouTube. In this episode, LINKIN PARK talks about the Projekt Revolution Tour 2004.

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