Linkin Park announced earlier today that some more tickets have been released for their June 2026 European tour dates, first announced back in May (with a follow-up a month later in June). Support acts for these dates have also been announced, so fans Europe can expect to see, depending on the show they attend: the Virginia hip-hop legends Clipse and New York alternative duo Phantogram, as well as the "fiercely independent" French rock band Last Train. Phantogram will appear as a support act at every headline show; Clipse will be alongside them for all but one date, that being the June 26 show in Lyon, France, where Last Train will take that opening slot. Phantogram and Clipse are also both part of the 2026 Werchter Parklife line-up along with Linkin Park, an event which will happen in Werchter, Belgium on June 28. Clipse hardly needed any introduction, but they still re-introduced themselves in a major way this year. Brothers Pusha T and Malice developed their earliest music alongside other future hip-hop legends like Timbaland and The Neptunes in the early 90s. Over the course of three albums during the 2000s (plus several mixtapes), starting with 2002's Lord Willin', Clipse grew to become icons, whose influence helped to re-shape street hip-hop in both music and fashion, and saw countless acts aspiring to emulate them. After releasing Til the Casket Drops in 2009, the duo then went on a long hiatus, with Pusha T and Malice each taking different creative paths through the 2010s. Push established himself as a formidable solo act; along that winding road, he made guest appearances on two Linkin Park songs, including the One More Light cut "Good Goodbye". In mid-2025, however, he and Malice re-emerged as a duo to deliver a brand-new Clipse chapter: Let God Sort Em Out. Picking up where they left off, Clipse has had one of the most talked-about hip-hop releases of 2025, with the performances, visuals, marketing and the album itself all earning critical and listener acclaim. Push and Malice have been on tour promoting LGSEM throughout the back half of the year, including a recent set at the 2025 edition of Tyler, The Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw festival. Phantogram, hailing from the New York suburb of Greenwich, started out in the late 2000s as a largely studio-based collaboration between artists Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel. Some of their earliest singles, like "Mouthful of Diamonds" and "When I'm Small", absolutely dominated music blogs upon release, building up hype for their 2010 debut, Eyelid Movies. The lush trip-hop rhythms and fuzzy guitars quickly earned Phantogram comparisons to acts like Portishead, The xx and Sonic Youth. Now with five albums and extensive touring experience under their belt, it's clear that Phantogram did not get boxed in stylistically; live drums and shoegaze guitar textures now have much more of a presence in the group's palette (particularly noticeable in live renditions) alongside the foundational programmed beats they were first known for, giving their music some interesting dynamics. Highlighting their versatility, Phantogram has collaborated with a wide range of acts including Tom Morello, The Flaming Lips, Subtronics, The Alchemist, Danny Brown and, most notably, Big Boi. Last Train formed as a band in eastern France in 2007, but they took their time honing their craft, and built their name with relentless touring. Eventually, the band released a a couple of EPs in the mid-2010s, and their first full-length, Weathering, in 2017. The album's timeless and unfiltered rock and roll sound was, unsurprisingly, shaped by Last Train's time on-stage. The band's perchant for capturing that feral 90s rock spirit has only became more apparent on subsequent albums, with reviews naming acts like Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins and Queens of the Stone Age as touchpoints to describe their style. In recent years, they were tapped by names like Muse and Placebo to play support slots. Last Train released their fourth full-length, III, at the beginning of 2025, and have spent the year touring to promote it. Though their discography seems fairly light relative to how long they've been active, it has been enough to establish Last Train as one of the most successful and prolific independent rock acts France has ever seen. Linkin Park's Europe run next year will kick off at the end of May and run all throughout June, with a mix of headline shows and festival slots. The current list of dates is as follows: May 29, 2026: Stockholm, Sweden - 3Arena (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 01, 2026: Hamburg, Germany - Volksparkstadion (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 03, 2026: Hamburg, Germany - Volksparkstadion (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 05, 2026: Nurburg, Germany - Rock Am Ring June 07, 2026: Nuremberg, Germany - Rock Im Park June 09, 2026: Vienna, Austria - Ernst Happel Stadium (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 10 - June 14, 2026: Donington Park, UK - Download Festival June 11, 2026: Munich, Germany - Allianz Arena (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 12, 2026: Munich, Germany - Allianz Arena (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 16, 2026: Lyon, France - Groupama Stadium (with Last Train and Phantogram) June 18 - June 20, 2026: Santiago de Compostela, Spain - O Son do Camiño June 21, 2026: Lisbon, Portugal - Rock in Rio Lisboa June 23, 2026: Madrid, Spain - Auditorio Miguel Ríos (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 24, 2026: Madrid, Spain - Auditorio Miguel Ríos (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 26, 2026: Florence, Italy - Visarno Arena (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 28, 2026: Werchter, Belgium - Werchter Parklife (with Clipse and Phantogram) June 30, 2026: Zürich, Switzerland - Stadion Letzigrund (with Clipse and Phantogram) You can find out more about Linkin Park's upcoming tour dates on linkinpark.com. 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