Projekt Revolution

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{{Short description|Music festival hosted by Linkin Park}}

{{Infobox music festival

|music_festival_name = Projekt Revolution

|image =

|caption =

|location = 2002–2008 (North America)
2008 • 2011 (Europe)

|years_active = {{hlist|2002–2008|2011}}

|genre={{hlist|Alternative metal|nu metal|metalcore|heavy metal|hip hop|post-hardcore|alternative rock}}

|founders = Linkin Park

|website = {{URL|projektrevolution.com}}

}}

Projekt Revolution was a music festival hosted by Linkin Park, bringing artists of various genres of music together. Linkin Park started Projekt Revolution in the year 2002 with just one stage. Then, in 2004, they announced the Revolution Stage (Second Stage) where the smaller bands/artists would perform.

2002

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|type = National

|location = U.S., North America

|artist = Linkin Park

|start_date = January 29, 2002

|end_date = February 24, 2002

|number_of_shows = 19

}}

2002 brought Linkin Park the idea to plan the Projekt Revolution Tour series, and the series began in that year. They thought it was part festival tour, part concert tour, part national tour. It is the first of the Projekt Revolution Tour Series. For this edition, Linkin Park was supporting their debut album, Hybrid Theory. It was also one of the shortest of the PR Series.

Setlist

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  1. "With You"
  2. "Runaway"
  3. "Papercut"
  4. "Points of Authority"
  5. "Step Up"
  6. "Pushing Me Away"
  7. "And One"
  8. "In the End"
  9. "A Place for My Head"
  10. "Forgotten"
  11. "It's Goin' Down" (X-Ecutioners cover)
  12. "Crawling"

;Encore

  1. "My December"
  2. "By Myself"
  3. "My Own Summer (Shove It)"(Deftones cover)
  4. "One Step Closer"

}}

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! style="width:150px;"| Date

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January 29, 2002

| Colorado Springs

|rowspan="19"|United States

| World Arena

January 30, 2002

| Wichita

| Kansas Coliseum

February 1, 2002

| Chicago

| UIC Pavilion

February 2, 2002

| Madison

| Alliant Energy Center Memorial Coliseum

February 4, 2002

| Detroit

| Cobo Arena

February 5, 2002

| Dayton

| Nutter Center

February 7, 2002

| Wilkes-Barre

| First Union Arena

February 8, 2002

| Uniondale

| Nassau Coliseum

February 9, 2002

| State College

| Bryce Jordan Center

February 11, 2002

| Lowell

| Tsongas Arena

February 12, 2002

| Fairfax

| Patriot Center

February 13, 2002

| Philadelphia

| First Union Center

February 16, 2002

| Memphis

| Mid-South Coliseum

February 17, 2002

| Dallas

| Fort Worth Convention Center

February 18, 2002

| Oklahoma City

| Fairgrounds Arena

February 20, 2002

| Phoenix

| American West Arena

February 22, 2002

| Long Beach

| Long Beach Arena

February 23, 2002

| San Diego

| Cox Arena

February 24, 2002

| Las Vegas

| Thomas & Mack Center

2003

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|artist = Linkin Park

|type = National

|location = U.S., North America

|start_date = April 9, 2003

|end_date = April 26, 2003

|number_of_shows = 16

}}

The 2003 Projekt Revolution Tour, was the shortest of the PR tour series until the 2011 edition. This marked the first of two Projekt Revolutions in support of Linkin Park's second album, Meteora.

Setlist

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  1. "Don't Stay" (with "Foreword" intro)
  2. "Somewhere I Belong"
  3. "Lying from You"
  4. "Papercut"
  5. "Points of Authority"
  6. "Runaway"
  7. "Faint"
  8. "From the Inside"
  9. "Hit the Floor"
  10. "With You"
  11. "By Myself"
  12. "P5HNG ME A*WY"
  13. "Nobody's Listening"
  14. "Crawling"
  15. "In the End"

;Encore

  1. "Easier to Run"
  2. "A Place for My Head"
  3. "One Step Closer

}}

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! style="width:150px;"| Date

! style="width:150px;"| City

! style="width:150px;"| Country

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April 9, 2003

| State College

|rowspan="16"|United States

| Bryce Jordan Center

April 11, 2003

| Evansville

| Robert's Stadium

April 12, 2003

| Memphis

| Mid-South Coliseum

April 13, 2003

| New Orleans

| Keifer UNO Lakefront Arena

April 15, 2003

| El Paso

| Don Haskins Center

April 16, 2003

| Albuquerque

| Tingley Coliseum

April 18, 2003

| Phoenix

| American West Arena

April 19, 2003

| Tucson

| Tucson Convention Center

April 21, 2003

| West Valley City

| E Center

April 22, 2003

| Boise

| Idaho Centre

April 23, 2003

| Spokane

| Spokane Arena

April 25, 2003

| Billings

| Metra Park Arena

April 26, 2003

| Rapid City

| Rushmore Plaza Civic Center

July 22, 2003

| Rochester

| Blue Cross Arena
(Rescheduled from April 8)

July 29, 2003

| Council Bluffs

| Mid-America Center
(Rescheduled from April 28)

July 30, 2003

| Valley Center

| Kansas Coliseum
(Rescheduled from April 29)

2004

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|type = National

|location = U.S., North America

|start_date = July 23, 2004

|end_date = September 5, 2004

|number_of_shows = 32

}}

The Projekt Revolution 2004 Tour's Stage has a big bit change. It was divided into the Main Stage and Revolution stages, while its set stays connected. The 2004 PR Tour was the longest of the Projekt Revolution Tour series. This was also Korn's last tour to feature their full original lineup with original guitarist Brian Welch, who leaves the band in February the following year until his return in 2013. Jonathan Davis of Korn would come out on "One Step Closer" to sing the reanimated part of the song.

Setlist

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  1. "Gacela of the Dark Death" intro
  2. "Don't Stay"
  3. "Lying from You"
  4. "Papercut"
  5. "Points of Authority" (with elements from "PTS.OF.ATHRTY")
  6. "With You"
  7. "Runaway"
  8. "Hip Hop Medley" (Step Up, Nobody's Listening and It's Goin' Down)
  9. "Somewhere I Belong"
  10. "Figure.09"
  11. "From the Inside"
  12. "Breaking the Habit"
  13. "Numb"
  14. "Faint" (usually with Bert McCracken of The Used providing additional vocals)
  15. "In the End"
  16. "A Place for My Head"

;Encore

  1. "Crawling"
  2. (with full "KRWLNG" intro)
  3. "Wish" (Nine Inch Nails cover)
  4. "One Step Closer (with elements from "1STP KLOSR") (usually with Jonathan Davis of Korn providing additional vocals)
  5. }}

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! style="width:150px;"| Date

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July 23, 2004

| Cincinnati

|rowspan="32"|United States

| Riverbend Music Center

July 24, 2004

| Columbus

| Germain Amphitheatre

July 26, 2004

| Clarkston

| DTE Energy Music Theatre

July 27, 2004

| Darien

| Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

July 29, 2004

| Mansfield

| Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts

July 30, 2004

| Holmdel Township

| PNC Bank Arts Center

July 31, 2004

| Hartford

| Meadows Music Centre

August 2, 2004

| Wantagh

| Jones Beach Amphitheatre

August 3, 2004

| Camden

| Tweeter Center at the Waterfront

August 5, 2004

| Cuyahoga Falls

| Blossom Music Center

August 6, 2004

| Noblesville

| Verizon Wireless Music Center

August 7, 2004

| Tinley Park

| Tweeter Center

August 9, 2004

| Burgettstown

| Post Gazette Pavilion

August 10, 2004

| Bristow

| Nissan Pavilion Stone Ridge

August 11, 2004

| Virginia Beach

| Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

August 13, 2004

| Atlanta

| HiFi Buys Amphitheatre

August 14, 2004

| Charlotte

| Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

August 17, 2004

| West Palm Beach

| Sound Advice Amphitheater

August 18, 2004

| Tampa

| Tampa Bay Amphitheatre

August 20, 2004

| Dallas

| Smirnoff Centre

August 21, 2004

| Selma

| Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

August 22, 2004

| The Woodlands

| Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

August 24, 2004

| Bonner Springs

| Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

August 25, 2004

| Maryland Heights

| UMB Bank Pavilion

August 27, 2004

| East Troy

| Alpine Valley Music Theatre

August 28, 2004

| Somerset

| Float-rite Park

August 30, 2004

| Greenwood Village

| Coors Amphitheater

August 31, 2004

| Albuquerque

| Journal Pavilion

September 1, 2004

| Phoenix

| Cricket Pavilion

September 3, 2004

| Chula Vista

| Coors Amphitheatre

September 4, 2004

| San Bernardino

| Hyundai Pavilion at Glen Helen

September 5, 2004

| Mountain View

| Shoreline Amphitheatre

2007

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|artist = Linkin Park

|type = Continental

|location = North America

|start_date = July 25, 2007

|end_date = September 3, 2007

|number_of_shows = 29

}}

For 2007, Linkin Park decided to make the tour ostensibly "green" by donating $1 of every ticket to American Forests through their charity Music for Relief and using biodiesel on a majority of their buses, eliminating an estimated 350 tons of carbon emissions.variety.com, [https://variety.com/2007/biz/news/music-linkin-park-s-hybrid-theories-1117968548/ Music: Linkin Park's hybrid theories], Retrieved on July 26, 2007 There were also informative booths that showed concert goers how to lower their greenhouse gas emissions.phoenixnewtimes.com, [http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-07-26/music/rock-politics Rock Politics] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014081858/http://phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-07-26/music/rock-politics |date=2007-10-14 }}, Retrieved on July 26, 2007

It was revealed in Revolver magazine that Muse was in the list of bands Linkin Park had picked but couldn't join Projekt Revolution as they had other commitments to deal with.

On August 22, 2007, MySpace.com streamed the concert live, allowing MySpace users to watch the concert for free from their performance at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan. The event was hosted by Matt Pinfield.

Linkin Park sold their performance from the 2007 PR tour at the merchandise booth. Each CD came with a blank disc and a special code that allowed fans to download and burn that specific Linkin Park performance from the venue it was purchased at. The price of purchase for the CD was $11.00. It was sold at every venue except for Jones Beach in Wantagh, NY due to disagreements with the venue wanting a portion of the CD sales. In October 2013, Linkin Park revealed that they will relaunch Projekt Revolution in 2014; it is on the list for To-Come.

Setlist

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  1. "One Step Closer"
  2. "Lying from You"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "No More Sorrow"
  5. "Papercut"
  6. "Points of Authority"
  7. "Wake"
  8. "Given Up"
  9. "Don't Stay"
  10. "From the Inside"
  11. "Leave Out All the Rest"
  12. "Numb"
  13. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  14. "Breaking the Habit"
  15. "Crawling"
  16. "Shadow of the Day"
  17. "In the End"
  18. "Bleed It Out"

;Encore

  1. "The Little Things Give You Away"
  2. "What I've Done"
  3. "Faint"

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  1. "Wake"
  2. "Given Up"
  3. "No More Sorrow"
  4. "Lying from You"
  5. "Don't Stay"
  6. "Somewhere I Belong"
  7. "From the Inside"
  8. "Papercut"
  9. "Points of Authority"
  10. "In Pieces"
  11. "Shadow of the Day"
  12. "Numb"
  13. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  14. "Breaking the Habit"
  15. "Crawling"
  16. "The Little Things Give You Away""Shadow of the Day"
  17. "What I've Done"
  18. "Faint"

;Encore

  1. "One Step Closer"
  2. "In the End"
  3. "Bleed It Out"

}}

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  1. "No More Sorrow"
  2. "Lying from You"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "Wake"
  5. "Given Up"
  6. "From the Inside"
  7. "Papercut"
  8. "Points of Authority"
  9. "Hands Held High"
  10. "Numb"
  11. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  12. "Breaking the Habit"
  13. "Shadow of the Day"
  14. "Crawling"
  15. "The Little Things Give You Away"
  16. "What I've Done"
  17. "In the End"
  18. "One Step Closer"

;Encore

  1. "Cure for the Itch"
  2. "QWERTY"
  3. "Bleed It Out"
  4. "Faint"

}}

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  1. "No More Sorrow"
  2. "Lying from You"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "Wake"
  5. "Given Up"
  6. "From the Inside"
  7. "Don't Stay"
  8. "Papercut"
  9. "Points of Authority"
  10. "Shadow of the Day"
  11. "What I've Done"
  12. "Numb"
  13. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  14. "Hands Held High"
  15. "Breaking the Habit"
  16. "In the End"
  17. "Crawling"
  18. "Bleed It Out"

;Encore

  1. "The Little Things Give You Away"
  2. "One Step Closer"
  3. "Faint"

}}

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  1. "No More Sorrow"
  2. "Lying from You"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "Wake"
  5. "Given Up"
  6. "From the Inside"
  7. "Don't Stay"
  8. "Papercut"
  9. "Points of Authority"
  10. "Numb"
  11. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  12. "Shadow of the Day"
  13. "Crawling"
  14. "Hands Held High"
  15. "The Little Things Give You Away"
  16. "What I've Done"
  17. "In the End"
  18. "One Step Closer"

;Encore

  1. "Breaking the Habit"
  2. "Bleed It Out"
  3. "Faint"

}}

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! style="width:150px;"| Date

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! style="width:250px;"| Venue

July 25, 2007

|Auburn

|rowspan="19"|United States

|White River Amphitheatre

July 27, 2007

|Marysville

|Sleep Train Amphitheatre

July 28, 2007

|San Bernardino

|Hyundai Pavilion

July 29, 2007

|Mountain View

|Shoreline Amphitheatre

July 31, 2007

|Chula Vista

|Coors Amphitheatre

August 1, 2007

|Phoenix

|Cricket Pavilion

August 3, 2007

|Selma

|Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

August 4, 2007

|Dallas

|Smirnoff Music Centre

August 5, 2007

|The Woodlands

|The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

August 7, 2007

|Atlanta

|HiFi Buys Amphitheatre

August 8, 2007

|Charlotte

|Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

August 10, 2007

|West Palm Beach

|Sound Advice Amphitheatre

August 11, 2007

|Tampa

|Ford Amphitheatre

August 13, 2007

|Raleigh

|Walnut Creek Amphitheatre

August 14, 2007

|Virginia Beach

|Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater

August 15, 2007

|Wantagh

|Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

August 17, 2007

|Cuyahoga Falls

|Blossom Music Center

August 18, 2007

|Darien

|Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

August 19, 2007

|Bristow

|Nissan Pavilion

August 21, 2007

|Toronto

|Canada

|Molson Amphitheatre

August 22, 2007

|Clarkston

|rowspan="9"|United States

|DTE Energy Music Theatre

August 24, 2007

|Mansfield

|Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts

August 25, 2007

|Camden

|Tweeter Center at the Waterfront

August 26, 2007

|Hartford

|New England Dodge Music Center

August 28, 2007

|Syracuse

|NY State Fair

August 29, 2007

|Holmdel

|PNC Bank Arts Center

August 31, 2007

|Noblesville

|Verizon Wireless Music Center

September 1, 2007

|Tinley Park

|First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre

September 3, 2007

|Greenwood Village

|Coors Amphitheatre

2008

{{Main|Road to Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes}}

This was the first time the tour was also outside of North America. Their performance in Milton Keynes was announced months beforehand, which made it highly anticipated amongst fans waiting to attend. Jay-Z came out and performed a modified "Numb/Encore" and "Jigga What/Faint" with the band.{{cite magazine | last=Zfat | first=Natalie | title = Jay-Z Joins Linkin Park On Stage for Encore Jam | magazine = Rolling Stone| publisher = Wenner Media | url = https://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/02/22/jay-z-joins-linkin-park-on-stage-for-encore-jam/ | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080226123018/http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/02/22/jay-z-joins-linkin-park-on-stage-for-encore-jam/ | url-status = dead | archive-date = February 26, 2008 | access-date = February 22, 2008}} This show turned out to be the biggest capacity Projekt Revolution to date. Camera operators obtaining interviews revealed intentions for a DVD, which has been confirmed by Mike Shinoda to be a CD/DVD set on November 25, 2008. Shinoda posted on the band's online forum that anyone 18 or older can submit a title for the live CD/DVD which will later be turned into a poll for fans to vote for their favorite. Concerning the release date, Shinoda stated "we will be releasing it in a DVD/CD combo pack as soon as we can get it done".

Europe:

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|artist = Linkin Park

|type = Continental

|location = Europe

|start_date = June 21, 2008

|end_date = June 29, 2008

|number_of_shows = 4

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Setlist

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  2. "Lying from You"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "No More Sorrow"
  5. "Papercut"
  6. "Points of Authority"
  7. "Reading My Eyes"
  8. "Wake"
  9. "Given Up"
  10. "From the Inside"
  11. "Leave Out All the Rest"
  12. "Numb"
  13. "The Little Things Give You Away"
  14. "Breaking the Habit"
  15. "Crawling"
  16. "Shadow of the Day"
  17. "In the End"
  18. "Bleed It Out"

;Encore

  1. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  2. "What I've Done"
  3. "Faint"

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  1. "What I've Done"
  2. "Faint"
  3. "No More Sorrow"
  4. "Wake"
  5. "Given Up"
  6. "Lying from You"
  7. "Don't Stay"
  8. "In Pieces"
  9. "Somewhere I Belong"
  10. "Points of Authority"
  11. "Leave Out All the Rest"
  12. "Numb"
  13. "Shadow of the Day"
  14. "Valentine's Day"
  15. "Crawling"
  16. "In the End"
  17. "Bleed It Out"

;Encore

  1. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  2. "Breaking the Habit"
  3. "A Place for My Head"
  4. "One Step Closer"

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  1. "No More Sorrow"
  2. "Lying from You"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "Wake"
  5. "Given Up"
  6. "Papercut"
  7. "Points of Authority"
  8. "In Pieces"
  9. "Numb"
  10. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  11. "Breaking the Habit"
  12. "Shadow of the Day"
  13. "Crawling"
  14. "Leave Out All the Rest"
  15. "What I've Done"
  16. "In the End"
  17. "Bleed It Out"

;Encore

  1. "A Place for My Head"
  2. "Faint"
  3. "One Step Closer"

}}

  • June 29, 2008 – National Bowl, Milton Keynes, England
  • Linkin Park
  • Jay-Z
  • Pendulum
  • N*E*R*D
  • Enter Shikari
  • The Bravery{{Cite web |url=http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F004056AE607EA7?artistid=703831&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60 |title=Article |access-date=2008-04-04 |archive-date=2008-03-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311044045/http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F004056AE607EA7?artistid=703831&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60 |url-status=dead }}
  • Innerpartysystem

Setlist

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  1. "One Step Closer"
  2. "From the Inside"
  3. "Somewhere I Belong"
  4. "No More Sorrow"
  5. "Papercut"
  6. "Points of Authority"
  7. "Wake"
  8. "Given Up"
  9. "Lying from You"
  10. "Hands Held High" (A capella)
  11. "Leave Out All the Rest"
  12. "Numb"
  13. "The Little Things Give You Away"
  14. "Breaking the Habit"
  15. "Shadow of the Day"
  16. "Crawling"
  17. "In the End"

;First encore

  1. "Pushing Me Away" (Piano version)
  2. "What I've Done"

;Second encore

  1. Numb/Encore (With Jay-Z)
  2. Jigga What/Faint (With Jay-Z)
  3. "Bleed It Out"

}}

US:

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|image =

|artist = Linkin Park

|type = National

|location = U.S., North America

|start_date = July 16, 2008

|end_date = August 24, 2008

|number_of_shows = 24

}}

Linkin Park changed the set-lists up a little bit, giving new intros and outros to a few songs and playing "We Made It" every show, until Busta Rhymes left the tour. Chris Cornell also collaborated with the band by singing on "Crawling". Also Chester Bennington performed "Hunger Strike" with Cornell. Street Drum Corps also performed a few songs with the band. On the two dates in Ohio, local band State Your Cause was asked to open the Revolution Stage.

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July 16, 2008

|Mansfield

| rowspan="25" |United States

|Comcast Center for Performing Arts

July 18, 2008

|Burgettstown

|Post-Gazette Pavilion

July 19, 2008

|Camden

|Susquehana Bank Center

July 20, 2008

|Hartford

|New England Dodge Music Center

July 22, 2008

|Wantagh

|Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

July 23, 2008

|Holmdel

|PNC Bank Arts Center

July 25, 2008

|Raleigh

|Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek

July 26, 2008

|Virginia Beach

|Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater

July 27, 2008

|Bristow

|Nissan Pavilion

July 30, 2008

|Charlotte

|Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

August 1, 2008

|West Palm Beach

|Cruzan Amphitheatre

August 2, 2008

|Tampa

|Ford Amphitheatre

August 3, 2008

|Atlanta

|Lakewood Amphitheatre

August 7, 2008

|Phoenix

|Cricket Wireless Pavilion

August 9, 2008

|Mountain View

|Shoreline Amphitheatre

August 10, 2008

|Irvine

|Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

August 12, 2008

|Greenwood Village

|Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre

August 13, 2008

|Bonner Springs

|Sandstone Amphitheatre

August 15, 2008

|Cincinnati

|Riverbend Music Center

August 16, 2008

|East Troy

|Alpine Valley Music Theatre

August 17, 2008

|Noblesville

|Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis

August 19, 2008

|Cuyahoga Falls

|Blossom Music Center

August 21, 2008

|St. Louis

|Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis

August 23, 2008

|Dallas

|Superpages.com Center

August 24, 2008

|The Woodlands

|Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

= Controversy during 2008 tour =

During the Projekt Revolution Tour of 2008, Busta Rhymes was announced to have left the tour after only eleven days due to "complicated business matters", amidst rumors he had been removed from the lineup after an alleged backstage confrontation with Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda.[http://www.lpassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28223 No More Revolution for Rhymes]. Lpassociation.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-25. Shinoda later posted on his blog that he and the rest of his band were disappointed to see Rhymes leave, implying that the rumour was false.{{cite web|title=busta leaving projekt revolution|url=http://mikeshinoda.com/2008/07/27/busta-leaving-projekt-revolution/|website=mikeshinoda.com|access-date=25 March 2016|archive-date=2 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160502221029/http://mikeshinoda.com/2008/07/27/busta-leaving-projekt-revolution/|url-status=dead}} Busta actually left the tour due to an argument with his now former label Interscope Records. Since he left the label, he no longer had support to be on the tour.

2011

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|concert_tour_name = Projekt Revolution 2011

|image =

|artist = Linkin Park

|type = Continental

|location = Europe

|start_date = June 16, 2011

|end_date = June 25, 2011

|number_of_shows = 4

}}

This was the shortest Projekt Revolution to date, with only four shows in Europe. This tour was done by Linkin Park, Dredg and Middle Class Rut.

References

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