BlizzCon 2015: Linkin Park to Close Out This Year’s BlizzCon

In less than three weeks gamers will be able to see what's coming next from Blizzard and listen to Linkin Park perform live at the same place.

Blizzard has announced that it has signed the Grammy Award winning group Linkin Park to perform the closing ceremony for BlizzCon 2015. Lead vocalist Chester Bennington shared the following after the announcement was made:

 

Playing BlizzCon will be one hell of a first for us, We’re looking forward to giving all the gamers out there a killer rock show.

Last year Metallica was brought in, and in 2013 Blink-182 delivered a show. Both were considered great performances among fans, and lasted over an hour.

 

The performance will follow two full days of tournaments, announcements, panels, and more. The full schedule can be seen here.

In the event that you haven't purchased a ticket to attend the show at the Anaheim Convention Center, you can watch Linkin Park perform as well as stream all the announcements and panels using the $39 BlizzCon Virtual Ticket. Exclusive digital items are included with purchase.

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