Limp Bizkit announce ‘Loserville’ UK tour for 2025

Wes Borland and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit.

Limp Bizkit have announced details of a new UK tour, taking place next year. Find ticket details below.

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.

The new tour consists of four shows across the country, and dates kick off on March 8 with an opening night at the OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow. From there, a gig is lined up for the lp pulse LIVE arena in Birmingham and the AO Arena in Manchester on March 13 and 15 respectively.

The last of the four scheduled shows will be held at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on March 16.

According to a new tour poster, a number of special guests will be joining Limp Bizkit for the UK shows, including Bones, Ecca Vandal, N8NOFACE, Karen Dio and Riff Raff.

Tickets go on sale this Friday (October 25) at 9am BST. Visit here to buy tickets and check out a full list of new dates below.

Limp Bizkit 2024 UK 'Loserville' tour poster
Limp Bizkit 2024 UK ‘Loserville’ tour poster. CREDIT: Press

Limp Bizkit’s ‘Loserville’ 2025 UK tour dates are:

MARCH
08 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
13 – Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE
15 – Manchester, AO Arena
16 – London, OVO Arena Wembley

In other Limp Bizkit news, the band have been playing a number of ‘Loserville’ live shows throughout this summer, and made headlines for breaking out ‘Clunk’ live for the first time in 14 years, joining Corey Feldman on stage following his guitar solo going viral, pulling a raucous crowd in Argentina and more.

Following a huge slot at Download this year, festival boss Andy Copping recently suggested that they should return as headliners next time around.

More recently, the band were reported as filing a lawsuit against Universal Music for $200million (£152.7m) – alleging that the members “never received any royalties” until recently.

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