Bern, Switzerland June 20, 2025: In a heartfelt statement released late this afternoon, Linkin Park confirmed the postponement of their show scheduled for tonight at Bernexpo. The band cited a medical emergency affecting a band member, making it impossible to perform .
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Why The Sudden Cancellation
Official Announcement
The band’s official Instagram: “It is with great sadness that we have had to cancel tonight’s show. We’ve had a medical issue in the band, and are unfortunately not in a condition to perform tonight.”
They went on to add:
“We have always loved Switzerland and were so excited to perform here. We don’t take cancellations lightly and offer our sincere apologies…”
What We Know And What We Don’t
No details have been disclosed regarding which member is affected or the severity of the issue. The decision to cancel just minutes before doors opened suggests the emergency was sudden. Reddit fans speculated: “Joe was sick… maybe more members caught it and it got them good” and “15 mins before general access door opening…it must be a sudden emergency.”

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Rescheduling And Ticket Options
Linkin Park assured fans that the Bern show will be rescheduled as part of their 2026 European tour, with a decision imminent within the next few days. Ticket holders will be directly contacted with rescheduling or refund options via their ticketing platform .
What’s Next on the Tour
The From Zero World Tour, promoting the 2024 album From Zero, continues as planned. Their next stop is Hellfest in Clisson, France, on June 22, followed by Milan on June 24 and the Netherlands show on June 26 .
Final Thought
This sudden cancellation in Bern is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of live events—and the band’s commitment to health and performance quality. As we look forward to the rescheduled 2026 Bern show, fans can safely follow the rest of the From Zero tour with Hellfest this Sunday and shows in Milan and the Netherlands later this month.