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Hopefully there’s no longstanding concern here, but something tells us Limp Bizkit‘s decision this weekend could be a harbinger of things to come all over the United States as we continue to deal with the delta variant wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
In a statement this weekend, Fred Durst and the rest of the band announced that they had decided to scrap the remainder of their nationwide U.S. tour, cancelling all dates effective immediately due to “concern for the safety of the band.”
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Limp Bizkit have updated fans on their next album, announcing that new songs will arrive “in rapid succession, very soon”.In an Instagram Story post last night (August 25), the band reiterated that their previously scheduled performances have been cancelled, assuring fans that they are “all fine”.
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Limp Bizkit‘s recent decision to cancel the remainder of their US tour in length for the first time.The band’s ‘Limited Last Minute Post Pandemic Popup Party Edition’ tour was pulled last weekend “out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew and, most of all, the fans,” a statement explained.Frontman Durst subsequently denied rumours which claimed that the tour had been axed after a member of the band had fallen ill with coronavirus, writing on Instagram: “Let us