Emily Armstrong forgot the lyrics to “Points of Authority” at Linkin Park’s show in London, and Mike Shinoda hugged her

Emily Armstrong forgot the lyrics to “Points of Authority” at Linkin Park’s show in London, and Mike Shinoda hugged her

 

 

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During a memorable Linkin Park show in London, Emily Armstrong, vocalist of the rock duo Dead Sara, joined the band on stage to perform “Points of Authority.” However, in the midst of the high-energy set, Armstrong stumbled and forgot some of the lyrics.

 

 

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The moment was both endearing and surprising for fans who were used to the seamless performances typically delivered by Linkin Park.

 

But instead of missing a beat, Mike Shinoda, co-lead vocalist and one of the founding members of Linkin Park, quickly came to her side.

 

 

 

 

In a heartwarming gesture, Shinoda gave her an encouraging hug, lifting the mood and showing his support. The crowd responded with loud cheers, celebrating not only Armstrong’s bold attempt but also Shinoda’s empathetic reaction.

His hug symbolized camaraderie and understanding, underscoring the spirit of unity and encouragement that Linkin Park has always embraced. The moment became an unforgettable highlight of the show, capturing how live music is not just about perfection but also about connection and vulnerability.

Armstrong’s temporary slip was forgiven, and the performance turned into a unique, candid experience that fans cherished. This display of kindness left a lasting impression, reminding everyone that even seasoned musicians are human—and that the best moments on stage are often the unplanned ones.