Linkin Park has returned to the global music charts with a song released more than two decades ago. “Somewhere I Belong,” first released in 2003, has entered the Billboard Global 200 for the first time, marking a rare late success for the band’s early work.
The track opens at No. 193 on this week’s chart, which ranks the most played songs worldwide using sales and streaming data. The entry shows that listeners across the world are still discovering and replaying Linkin Park’s classic songs.

A Late Chart Moment for a Meteora Track
“Somewhere I Belong” was the lead single from Linkin Park’s second album Meteora. At the time of release, the song was widely played on radio and music TV channels but never appeared on a global ranking like today’s charts.
The Billboard Global 200 did not exist in 2003. It was launched years later to track worldwide listening trends. Because of this, many older songs are now getting their first chance to appear on the list.
This week’s debut gives Linkin Park its 18th entry on the Billboard Global 200.
Lowest Rank, But Still a Milestone
While the position at No. 193 is the band’s lowest peak on the chart so far, the moment still holds value. The song becomes the lowest-charting global entry for Linkin Park, moving below earlier tracks like “One Step Closer.”
For fans, the ranking matters less than the signal it sends. The band’s early music is still active in global listening habits, even after 20 years.
‘In the End’ and ‘Numb’ Also Rise
Linkin Park currently holds three spots on the Billboard Global 200. Along with “Somewhere I Belong,” two of the band’s biggest hits are climbing again.
“In the End” has moved up to No. 78, while “Numb” now sits at No. 124. Both songs jumped more than 20 places compared to last week.
The two tracks are also present on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, which tracks performance outside the American market. “In the End” ranks at No. 84, while “Numb” rises to No. 135.
Strong Streaming on Rock Charts
Streaming numbers show even stronger results in rock-focused rankings. “Somewhere I Belong” has reached a new peak on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart in the United States.
The track moves up to No. 8, marking its highest position after 26 weeks on the chart. At the same time, “Numb” climbs to No. 7, while “In the End” remains steady at No. 2.
These results confirm that Linkin Park continues to attract consistent listeners on digital platforms.
Renewed Interest Before India Tour
The renewed chart activity comes as Linkin Park prepares for a major live appearance in India. The band is set to headline Lollapalooza India 2026, scheduled for January 24–25 at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Racecourse.
This will mark the band’s first-ever performance in India. The announcement has driven heavy interest online, especially among younger listeners discovering the band through streaming platforms.
Search trends and social media activity around Linkin Park have increased since the festival lineup was revealed.
Lollapalooza India 2026 Lineup
According to the reports at https://www.moneycontrol.com, Lollapalooza India 2026 will feature more than 40 artists across four stages. Along with Linkin Park, the lineup includes Playboi Carti, Yungblud, Kehlani, LANY, Calum Scott, Bloodywood, and several Indian acts.
The festival will run for two days, with gates opening at 2 pm and performances continuing until 10 pm. Tickets are available through BookMyShow, starting at ₹6,999.
A Band That Still Travels Across Generations
More than 20 years after Meteora, Linkin Park’s music continues to cross age groups and borders. Old songs are finding new listeners, while longtime fans are returning to familiar tracks.
The global chart entry of “Somewhere I Belong” reflects a broader trend. Classic songs are gaining fresh life in the streaming era, where discovery never really ends.
As the band prepares for its India debut, Linkin Park’s presence on global charts suggests that its early work still holds strong emotional value for fans worldwide.


