India, Jan. 25 -- A merican rock band Linkin Park made their India debut with a two-hour headline concert in Bengaluru on Friday, performing to nearly 40,000 fans. The show preceded their much-anticipated Mumbai performance today at Lollapalooza India 2026. The concert opened with fan favourite Somewhere I Belong (2003), setting the tone for a setlist that blended legacy hits with newer material from the band's latest album, From Zero. Several tracks from the album were featured during the night, including Heavy Is The Crown. However, the strongest audience response came during performances of iconic anthems Numb (2003) and In the End (2001), both of which sparked massive sing-alongs across the venue. One of the most memorable moments of the night came when a fan passed an Assamese gamusa onto the stage. New vocalist Emily Armstrong later wore it on her head while performing Faint (2003) before returning it to the crowd. She was also seen wearing an Indian cricket team jersey for much of the set, a gesture that drew loud cheers and went viral on social media. Bengaluru's overwhelming response drew a direct reaction from band member Mike Shinoda, who addressed the crowd mid-performance, saying, "We've waited so long to come to India, Lollapalooza India now has a lot to live up to because Bengaluru, you raised the bar to new heights." HTC...