Linkin Park reunite with new female singer Emily Armstrong

Armstrong, best known as the singer in alt-rock band Dead Sara, will join the group for new music.

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The group's former lead singer, Chester Bennington, took his own life in 2017.

Armstrong will join returning members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Phoenix and Joe Hahn for the band's forthcoming projects.

Armstrong will share vocals with Shinoda, while Colin Brittain will also join as the group's new drummer.

The band announced their new line-up ahead of the launch of their forthcoming album From Zero and a new world tour.

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