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LIMP BIZKIT Cancels Remaining Tour Dates Over Safety Concerns

Refunds are available.

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Despite getting a new song and a new Fred Durst look, Limp Bizkit has cancelled the rest of their tour that was supposed to run through August 24. According to a statement from the band, the tour has been cancelled due to safety concerns. Refunds are available for all cancelled tour dates.

"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. All tickets purchased online will be automatically refunded."

Blabbermouth reports a fan spoke to Fred Durst who said that guitarist Wes Borland (who is fully vaccinated) felt "really sick" after the band's soundcheck.

Update: Shortly after the news broke, Limp Bizkit checked in on Instagram to say Wes does not have COVID-19, saying:

Let us be clear.

1. Wes Borland does not have COVID.

2. The system is seriously flawed.

3. We don't care much about the BS.
Times2. We care a lot about you.
Tothesix. "They" can kiss it.
Dad vibes coming very soon.

The following are the dates cancelled.

Aug. 06 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage
Aug. 09 – Buffalo, NY @ Rapids Theatre
Aug. 12 – Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Aug. 13 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
Aug. 15 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
Aug. 16 – Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
Aug. 19 – Lincoln, NE @ Centennial Mall & Street
Aug. 21 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek and Amphitheater
Aug. 24 – Los Angeles, CA @ Palladium

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