Hi! I´m 32 and with LP nearly half of my life
I’m 36 and have been listening to LP since the beginning. Going to my first concert in January and taking my 13 yr. old with me. They’re his favorite band and mine too.
41, started as a fan in my late 20s and been on the site for a long time now. I have been to a bunch of their shows and do not plan to stop anytime soon.
Well… I’m almost there. I’m turnning 27 tomorrow!!
Oh wow , I wish you a wonderful Birthday with maaaaaaany Gifts
i am older than 30 nice to meet you guys… AND @Taissa_Cartolano have a great day tomorrow
You are very welcome
36 here! Been a fan for about 10 years so a late starter really! LP’s music has seen me thru some pretty rough times - so i have to thank them for a lot more than ‘just’ the music! Very late starter to LPU also - only registered last saturday night & have only just sorted a logging in issue so i’m still finding my feet n figuring out how it all works! My first forum post - yay me
I’m 32. I was 18 in my last year of high school when Hybrid Theory came out. I still love their music and thought they were great the two times I saw their shows. There’s nothing wrong with being older and having been around longer than some remembering how it all started out. I’m happy that I caught on fast and got to enjoy what some missed out on.
Hi!!! I’m 31…and I still love LP like day 1 when Hybrid Theory came out…like 15 years ago…and most important thing: I met one of my best friend on the very first LP message board!
I will turned 41 right after I see them in Lincoln Ne in February! My friends got me tickets for my birthday!
My husband is 33, and I am 29 (almost 30) with 2 kids. I will be rocking that front row till they are done. Lol
thats so damm right… its the same with me
I’m 41 and have continuously listened to LP since Hybrid Theory dropped. A Thousand Suns really had a profound impact on me. It continues to resonate whenever I listen, that album hooked me.
I was fortunate enough to win a spot in the meet and greet lottery for the Carnivores tour. I took the opportunity to thank the band and express my appreciation for all the work they do to help veterans.
During the meet and greet they all looked exhausted. They still took the time to hang around and talk with everyone and take photos then just turned, walked directly up on stage and killed it.
Nothing but love and respect for LP.
I’m 30 and i’m not going to stop loving Linkin Park! =)
36 in March but it’s only a number my mrs says I act like a child most of the time anyway:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
31 year old British dude here.
I’m 48 and feel like 40!
39!! A fan since day 1, and still jumping front row whenever I can… only note is that nowadays I’m sore for more than 1 day after jumping at that fr ont row