On May 9, 2015, Linkin Park performed at the Rock In Rio USA festival in Las Vegas, where their set included tracks from various phases of their career. Leading up to this performance, the band released their album "The Hunting Party" in June 2014, which was noted for its return to a more aggressive sound reminiscent of their earlier work. This album emphasized their roots in rock and nu-metal and featured tracks such as "Guilty All the Same" and "Until It Breaks." During the live recording, the band showcased a mix of classic tracks like "Papercut" and newer material like "A Line in the Sand," highlighting their evolution while appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners. Notably, this performance marked their emerging engagement in major festival circuits, emphasizing their enduring impact and popularity in the rock genre. The concert also took place during a pivotal time as they were transitioning into a new chapter following a period of extensive touring.