Limp Bizkit Still Sucks Tour on May 18 at 7:30 p.m.
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Fred Durst and the nu-metal crew behind “Nookie” deliver a potent set of rap-rock hits; Yung Gravy, Dying Wish, and Wargasm UK open
- Seating: general admission or sections 203-205 or 215-217
- Must purchase G-Passes in the same transaction to sit together.
- Click here to view the seating chart
How G-Pass Works: Within an hour of purchase, your G-Pass will be in your account. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app when you enter the venue. You may also print it out in advance. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Limp Bizkit Still Sucks Tour
- Limp Bizkit were: nu metal when nu metal was new, an act of youthful aggression that attracted millions of fans into its angsty fold
- Your first taste of them: probably the unfaithful cover of George Michael’s “Faith,” which was quickly followed by anthems such as “Nookie” and “Break Stuff”
- The latest taste: the upcoming album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants, featuring a furious take on Ministry’s industrial hit “Thieves” and an edgy single entitled “Endless Slaughter”
- What to expect from the show: the enigmatic Fred Durst rapping a set of fan favorites and new scorchers; cool new costumes; pumped audiences screaming along with delight
- Who else you’ll see: Yung Gravy, Dying Wish, Wargasm UK
Fred Durst and the nu-metal crew behind “Nookie” deliver a potent set of rap-rock hits; Yung Gravy, Dying Wish, and Wargasm UK open
- Seating: general admission or sections 203-205 or 215-217
- Must purchase G-Passes in the same transaction to sit together.
- Click here to view the seating chart
How G-Pass Works: Within an hour of purchase, your G-Pass will be in your account. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app when you enter the venue. You may also print it out in advance. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Limp Bizkit Still Sucks Tour
- Limp Bizkit were: nu metal when nu metal was new, an act of youthful aggression that attracted millions of fans into its angsty fold
- Your first taste of them: probably the unfaithful cover of George Michael’s “Faith,” which was quickly followed by anthems such as “Nookie” and “Break Stuff”
- The latest taste: the upcoming album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants, featuring a furious take on Ministry’s industrial hit “Thieves” and an edgy single entitled “Endless Slaughter”
- What to expect from the show: the enigmatic Fred Durst rapping a set of fan favorites and new scorchers; cool new costumes; pumped audiences screaming along with delight
- Who else you’ll see: Yung Gravy, Dying Wish, Wargasm UK