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Fred Durst, the Limp Bizkit frontman, debuted a new look on social media. The 50-year-old musician sent fans into a frenzy on Wednesday with his eye-catching horseshoe-style mustache and wavy salt-and-pepper hair. "Thinking about you 70," Durst captioned the picture of himself sitting on a bed in an orange button-down shirt.
Fans took to the comments section to react to Durst's selfie. "Grey hair so what, skin looks great still.
Rock it!" wrote one person. "Fred Burgundy," joked another in
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Any '90s rock fan will remember Fred Durst belting out Limp Bizkit’s legendary tunes with his shaved head, beard and trademark backward baseball cap.The lead singer and his band have rocked the music scene since releasing Three Dollar Bill, Y’all in 1997 and thanks to Fred’s addictive, angry lyrics and their exciting live shows with body paint, masks and uniforms, Limp Bizkit has sold over 40 million records worldwide.
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Limp Bizkit frontman first revealed his dramatic new image – complete with a handlebar moustache – on Instagram last month, before showing off the style during his band’s Lollapalooza 2021 show.Taking to Instagram Stories this week, Durst shared a screenshot revealing that he’d bid $415 (£299.50) on a bootleg figure of himself circa 2021. “I lost the auction on this illegal toy,” he wrote.
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
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.
Limp Bizkit have cancelled the remainder of their US tour over safety concerns.In a statement, the group said: “Out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew and most of all the fans, the Limp Bizkit show this Monday and the remaining August tour is being cancelled.“Refunds are available at their points of purchase.
Limp Bizkit have seen a huge spike in streams and sales since their much talked about performance at last weekend’s Lollapalooza.The Fred Durst-fronted band played at the Grant Park, Chicago event on Saturday (July 31), sharing a line-up with Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Trippie Redd, Freddie Gibbs, Angels & Airwaves, Marc Rebillet and more.After their performance, Limp Bizkit became a trending topic on Twitter for the rest of the weekend which has since led to a rise in the overall
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Limp Bizkit and their fans paid tribute to the former Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison during their show in Iowa on Monday (August 2).Jordison, who left the band in December 2013, passed away at the age of 46 last week.During their show in Clive, Iowa on Monday, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst took a moment during the gig to say: “Slipknot’s from somewhere around here, aren’t they?”The crowd responded with chants of “Joey, Joey, Joey”, which was met with approval by Durst and his bandmates.“Rest
Limp Bizkit debuted a new song titled ‘Dad Vibes’ over the PA system following the conclusion of their set at Lollapalooza Festival over the weekend.The Fred Durst-fronted band played at the Grant Park, Chicago event on Saturday (July 31), and concluded their 10-song set by previewing a track from their forthcoming new album.“This song right here, it’s for you and only you,” Durst told the crowd and those watching the Lollapalooza livestream.
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has debuted his dramatic new look in public for the first time.Durst, who has rocked a distinctive goatee and backwards baseball cap for the majority of his nu-metal band’s career, showed off his long, lighter-coloured hair and a new handlebar moustache during the band’s set at Lollapalooza Festival over the weekend.He previously revealed the new look on Instagram last week, leading to mass confusion among fans.While Durst’s new hairstyle looked suspiciously like
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He’s the same behind those blue eyes! Fans were shocked to see Fred Durst show off a new look — complete with a Hulk Hogan-worthy mustache and haircut — earlier this week.
Limp Bizkit have voiced their surprise after frontman Fred Durst showed off a drastic image change.Durst, who has rocked a distinctive goatee and backwards baseball for the majority of his nu-metal band’s career, has now shown off his long lighter-coloured hair and a new handlebar moustache.The Limp Bizkit frontman shared the photo on his Instagram page, having deleted every other photo on his account.“Thinking about you 70,” he captioned the snap, alongside an emoji of a flying saucer.Durst’s
Limp Bizkit covered The Who’s “Behind Blue Eyes” in 2003, but judging by the response Fred Durst got from the Instagram photo he posted Thursday, the band should have covered “Who Are You” – since no one could recognize the “Break Stuff” Singer. “How is your hair THAT white?” asked one commenter after seeing Fred’s new look.
A post shared by Fred Durst (@freddurst)The selfie comes ahead of Limp Bizkit's tour, which is set to kick off at Lollapalooza this weekend. During an appearance on the podcast, the band's guitarist, Wes Borland, said Durst was the reason the band hadn't released a new album since 2011's .«Fred has been consistently kind of unsatisfied with where the vision is I guess,» Borland said.