The archive grants us Linkin Park’s set at Pinkpop in 2012

Author Benedetta Baldin - 16.11.2025

Official video of Linkin Park‘s May 27, 2012, performance at the yearly “Pinkpop” festival in Landgraaf, NET, has just been made public by Pinkpop Archive. On the festival’s main stage that day, the diamond-certified nu metal artists performed a comprehensive 22-song set, as reported by theprp. This is the rundown of their show.

Setlist:

  1. A Place For My Head
  2. Given Up
  3. Faint
  4. With You
  5. Runaway
  6. From The Inside
  7. Somewhere I Belong
  8. Numb
  9. Lies Greed Misery
  10. Points Of Authority
  11. Waiting For The End
  12. Breaking The Habit
  13. Leave Out All The Rest / Shadow Of The Day / Iridescent
  14. The Catalyst
  15. Burn It Down
  16. What I’ve Done
  17. Crawling
  18. New Divide
  19. In The End
  20. Bleed It Out
  21. Papercut
  22. One Step Closer

In more recent news, Linkin Park unexpectedly showed up during broadcaster and influencer Kai Cenat’s most recent Twitch streaming marathon. Although it seems quite arbitrary at first, the reason becomes apparent when one realizes that the weeks-long stream was organized to assist the construction of a school in Nigeria. Mariah CareyMarlon Wayans, and Selena Gomez are among the celebrities who are promoting their own work, increasing Cenat’s popularity, and contributing to the cause by appearing on the stream. The five songs Linkin Park performed on the webcast were “What I’ve Done,” “Heavy Is The Crown,” “In The End,” “The Emptiness Machine,” and “Faint.” Kai Cenat recently achieved his ultimate goal of one million followers after 27 days of streaming, in addition to breaking the record for the most paid subscribers on Twitch with over 700k paid memberships yesterday evening. Over 125,000 paid subscriptions were reportedly given away by SnoopDogg, eBay, Crocs, StateFarm, and Bose combined, and Cenat has declared that his overall goal is now officially accomplished. He is the first Twitch streamer to ever have so many paying subscribers.