Linkin Park - Live in Beijing, China [Full Show] (The Hunting Party Chinese Tour) HD

Linkin Park performs Live at the Beijing Workers’ Stadium in Beijing, China on July 26, 2015 as part of their The Hunting Party Chinese Tour. This show was the last show of 5 shows that LP played in China. The show was streamed live on Tencent Video (), a Chinese entertainment site. The stream contained Mercedez Benz and Tencent Video watermarks on the video, along with large song titles and lyrics in both English and Chinese. Show page: Show Notes: - Due to the Chinese government’s censorship laws, the band was forced to censor ’Given Up’, ’Remember The Name’, ’Welcome’, and ’Bleed It Out’. On ’Given Up’, Chester just skipped “fuck“. On ’Remember The Name’, Mike changed “motherfuckers“ to “other fellas“. On ’Welcome’, Mike just skipped the “fuckers“ part of “motherfuckers“. On ’Bleed It Out’, Mike didn’t rap the entire line of “going out of my fucking mind“ and let the crowd sing it instead. - Chester had in ear problems during ’Papercut’, signaling to the side of the stage that he couldn’t hear correctly. The band took a break after the song to get it fixed, before they started ’Given Up’. - On the transition outro of ’Runaway’, Mike rapped verse one of ’Wastelands’. Chester sang the first line of the bridge over the outro transition. - During the bridge of ’Bleed It Out’, Chester conducted a sing-a-long with the crowd. Other Notes: - This was Linkin Park’s first show in Beijing. The scheduled show in October 2008 was canceled due to Chester being injured. - After the show, Joe performed a DJ set at the Boombar. It was billed as the “official Linkin Park after party“. - The band had to submit a list of songs to the Chinese communist government to be “pre-approved“ for the setlist. Included were all songs played on the world tour for The Hunting Party up to this point, even those not in the current setlist. 42 songs total were listed, including ’A Place For My Head’, ’Somewhere I Belong’, ’A Light That Never Comes’, ’With You’ and ’Blackout’. ’Keys To The Kingdom’, which has not received its live debut yet, was also on the list. - There was no LPU Meet & Greet at this show. The Chinese Tour did not have the customary M&Gs, which made it the first tour in LP’s band history to not have them since the inception of the LPU. Mercedes Benz (tour sponsor), however, held M&Gs before the shows for their own car buyers, etc to meet the band. Instead, two LPU Meetups events were held in Shenzhen and Shanghai. Despite the band not being confirmed to attend, they showed up and fans were allowed to take a group picture with Linkin Park but not get any autographs. Even at these LPU Meetups events, the Mercedes Benz people went first to meet the band. - There was no opening band for the China Tour.
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