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Limp Bizkit Postpone U.K., European Tour Due To Fred Durst's 'Health Concerns'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Nu metal band Limp Bizkit have postponed the remainder of their U.K. and European tour dates due to frontman Fred Durst's health condition.

"For personal health concerns and based on medical advice given by my personal physician to take an immediate break from touring, LIMP BIZKIT will sadly have to postpone their 2022 UK and European tour. We truly apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to our loyal fans, promoters and support staff. Stand by for further news. Sincerely, Fred & LIMP BIZKIT," the band said in a statement.

Durst also shared a video messaged in which he gave a detailed explanation of the reasons for canceling the tour.

"In preparation for the 2022 summer tour in U.K. and Europe, I have decided to do some tests to make sure I'm in good physical condition and everything's okay. And to my surprise, my doctor has decided to send me a letter telling me he would not like me to tour at this time and to stay close by to do some more tests," Durst said.

"I regrettably have to tell you that we're not gonna be able to make it at this moment, but I'm only wishing for the best and I know everything is going to be okay," he added. "And again, thank you so much for your support as we do love and cherish our connection with you more than anything on this planet. And we are really looking forward to seeing you and doing what we do, and you know what that is."

Limp Bizkit dropped their sixth album, Still Sucks, in October 2021.

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