
Limp Bizkit has announced the cancellation of their highly anticipated North American and European tour dates. The decision comes amid health concerns surrounding frontman Fred Durst, who has been advised by his physician to refrain from touring at this time.
The band, known for their energetic performances and chart-topping hits like “Rollin'” and “My Way,” had planned an extensive tour to promote their latest album, Still Sucks. However, Durst’s recent medical evaluations led to an unexpected recommendation for him to stay close to home for further testing, prompting the band to halt their touring plans.
In a heartfelt video message to fans, Durst expressed his regret over the cancellations, stating, “This was very unexpected news, and I’m so sorry. I look forward to making it up to you as soon as possible.” He emphasized the importance of health and safety, both for himself and the fans, as the primary reason for this difficult decision.
The canceled tour was set to include performances across major cities in North America and Europe, with stops in the UK, Germany, Austria, and France. Fans who had eagerly awaited the band’s return to the stage are now left with disappointment and concern for Durst’s well-being.
Despite the setback, Limp Bizkit has assured fans that they are working on alternative plans to connect with their audience. Durst mentioned that he is already exploring ways to make it up to fans in the UK and across Europe, hinting at potential future engagements once his health permits.
The band also extended their apologies to promoters, support staff, and loyal fans for any inconvenience caused by the cancellations. They expressed gratitude for the continued support and understanding during this challenging time.
As fans await further updates, the primary concern remains Durst’s health and recovery. The music community stands in solidarity with Limp Bizkit, hoping for positive news and the eventual resumption of their dynamic live performances.