Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda recently shared his first solo effort, the Post Traumatic EP, featuring three heartfelt new tracks and joined the lineup of this August's Summer Sonic Festival in Japan.
Following the announcement, fans started a campaign to promote the record and try to get solo shows in their cities.
Announcing a global effort: Let's Make Some Noise. We're partnering with fansites and our fellow @LPAmbassadors to raise awareness for MS/Post Traumatic to make the noise globally to get a show near you. #PostTraumaticTour
— Linkin Park Live (@LPLive) 7 febbraio 2018
See how YOU can help here: https://t.co/1fZLRBbRzw pic.twitter.com/tkXiSpFa5A
In order to show which cities they would like the tour to hit, fans created a campaign on WeDemand. They also came up with the hashtag #PostTraumaticTour to raise awareness about the project.
Shinoda, who recently told fans they should "make noise" if they wanted to see them live, shared the campaign links, as well as a video explaining how followers can help:
If you want me to play a show in your city, let me know by voting here:
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) 8 febbraio 2018
—>https://t.co/p1LAKHtS94
❤️@LPLive #PostTraumaticTour ❤️
#PostTraumaticTour @mikeshinoda https://t.co/CdjjSkWEFI pic.twitter.com/brTD4KIS4o
— LinkinParkCoalition (@LPCoalition) 8 febbraio 2018
The musican also shared three emotional, homemade music videos—one for each song on his recently released solo effort.
Shinoda describes Post Traumatic as "not Linkin Park nor Fort Minor [Shinoda's periodic hip-hop side project], it's just me."
"Art has always been the place I go when I need to sort through the complexity and confusion of the road ahead," he says of the EP "I don't know where this path goes, but I'm grateful I get to share it with you."