Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington of Linkin Park perform at Bridgestone Arena on Jan. 17, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Linkin Park has canceled the remaining dates of the Hunting Party tour after frontman Chester Bennington injured his leg.

"I'm really disappointed this injury has made it impossible to continue with this tour," Bennington said in a statement announcing the news. "The first couple shows were just magical. We will truly miss not being with our fans for the next few weeks. Hope to see you again soon."

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The band originally canceled just two dates -- Pittsburgh (Jan. 20) and Albany, N.Y. (Jan. 21) -- before throwing in the towel on the rest of the tour.

The statement didn't specify how Bennington injured his leg, though it said the injury "requires immediate medical attention."

Refunds will be offered for all remaining tour dates.