Linkin Park's Chester Bennington To Undergo Surgery
. Bennington suffered a shoulder injury while on tour in Asia last month that has been diagnosed as requiring immediate medical attention. "As much as I was looking forward to rocking our final date with our Florida fans, I've been advised to have immediate surgery, " said Chester. "I'm sorry for any disappointment this has caused and look forward to seeing you again soon." Refunds for Sunday, single day tickets available at point of purchase: [email protected] The Pensacola date was to have been the final show on Linkin Park's A Thousand Suns World Tour, which travelled through 5 continents, 30 countries and played in front of over 1,000,000 fans. Upon the tour's completion last week, co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda posted this message to Linkin Park's fans: , " The tour took us to amazing new places. The performances at Puerta De Alcala (Madrid), Griffith Park (Los Angeles), Red Square (Moscow), Tel Aviv & Singapore (among others) were landmarks for the band. I just want to take a moment to say a heartfelt thank you to our fans for making this tour and album cycle truly amazing." After a well deserved short break, the band is expected to assemble in the studio to begin work on its next recording.
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