Led by American rapper and singer, Fred Durst, the multi-Platinum selling band Limp Bizkit are widely credited ... thanks to covers of George Michael’s Faith and Paula Abdul’s Straight Up.
Limp Bizkit are taking their Loserville show to the UK and Ireland next year! The Florida kings have just announced five massive arena dates in March 2025, in Glasgow, Dublin, Birmingham ...
Limp Bizkit have announced four dates in the United Kingdom as part of their 2025 Loserville tour. The group are set for performances in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London from March 2025.
US rockers Limp Bizkit are due to play four dates in the UK next year. However, several fans have said they were unable to purchase the £90 a head tickets, which sold out in under a minute.
You know what time it is: Limp Bizkit are back to keep on rollin'. And this time, they're going big. The American rockers ...
Formed in Florida, Limp Bizkit have sold over 40 million records worldwide since their debut album Three Dollar Bull, Y’All in 1997. A 10 year wait for their seventh studio album ended in 2021 ...
Fred Durst and co. will be heading back to the UK for some of their first live shows since their ‘Still Sucks’ tour dates in 2023, and a huge performance at Download Festival earlier this summer.
Limp Bizkit’s recent North American “Loserville Tour” was strangely successful despite it’s weird-ass lineup which featured rappers Bones, Eddy Baker, and Xavier Wulf, experimental punk/rap artist ...
It also is that increasingly rare so-called “faith based” film that doesn’t try to hit you on the head with a sermon. Instead, it manages to be thoroughly entertaining family fare that also ...
Limp Bizkit are set to go back on the road in the UK in 2025 with a four-date tour in March that will climax with a show at London’s Wembley Arena. The nu metal band played last summer’s Download ...
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