Linkin Park has made a strong impact on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart in the UK, securing seven positions—more than any other act. Their hits “,” “,” “,” and ” have climbed to Nos. 8, 22, 23, and 32. Meanwhile, ” holds steady at No. 12, and ” is at No. 15. Additionally, “” has reentered the chart at No. 40.
AC/DC follows with four entries, while Queen, Green Day, and Guns N’ Roses each have three. Linkin Park’s influence is felt across various charts this month. Their album Meteora has returned to the main albums chart at No. 89 and is at No. 99 on the Official Albums Streaming chart. It also jumped from No. 24 to No. 17 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart.
Hybrid Theory is back at No. 96 on the Official Album Downloads chart and improved to No. 21 on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Vinyl Albums charts. The band has also received its first GRAMMY nominations in over 15 years. “From Zero” is up for Best Rock Album, and “The Emptiness Machine” is nominated for Best Rock Performance at next month’s ceremony.
The compilation album “Papercuts” has also climbed the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Linkin Park has achieved 16 placements on the Billboard Global Excl U.S. chart. This week, “Somewhere I Belong” debuted at No. 192 on the Billboard Global Excl U.S. and jumped to No. 159 on the Billboard Global 200. The track also moved from No. 8 to No. 5 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart in its 27th week, while “In the End” and “Numb” remain at Nos. 2 and 7.
Fans can look forward to more music and tour dates as Linkin Park continues to make waves in 2024.

