Live Performances
"Bleed It Out" is usually the last song in most concerts Linkin Park hold today. It includes a slow chorus breakdown at the end, and Rob Bourdon's extended drum solo.
For the 2010 A Thousand Suns World Tour, it was originally performed between "Crawling" and "One Step Closer" as the 2nd last number of the main set for the South American leg. It was moved to the encore as the final number for the European leg of the tour. On their recent EMA's performance, they played the song with "A Place for My Head" mixed into the end.
In Living Things World Tour, the band plays two verses from Beastie Boys Sabotage in memory of Beastie Boys bassist MCA who passed away in 2012.
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