Limp Bizkit has had a long and colorful career that just keeps rollin rollin rollin along.
The kings of Nu Metal, who will celebrate their 30th anniversary next year, are currently bringing their Loserville Tour to 24 North American cities will a bill that includes Bones with Eddy Baker, N8NOFACE, and the one and only Corey Feldman.
If that isn't enough: Riff Raff is the Master of Ceremonies.

The star of the show, of course is Fred Durst, Wes Borland, the rest of the Bizkit, and their surprisingly meaty setlist.
Over the years the band has compiled an impressive collection of hits, popular cover tunes, and maintained the angst and energy of most teenage boys who want to turn their baseball cap backwards and freakin break stuff.

That testosterone overdose was perfectly displayed in Noblesville, Indiana, on Sunday when Durst was winding down screaming about that terrible day he did it all for the nookie, and he saw a fan holding up a sign.
The concertgoer was a young man named Maxwell with a backwards red cap and he was asking to sing "Full Nelson" with Durst. The tune comes off Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water which went 5x platinum after it dropped in 2000.
"Never make a sign like that if you're going to let somebody down," Durst warned menacingly, pointing at young Maxwell who was sporting a white tshirt, beige slacks and white Adidas sneakers.
The white rapper motioned for the lad to come up on stage and Maxwell nailed it. He sung/screamed right along with Durst, hitting every aside, nailing every emphasis.
Afterwards, Durst praised the boy's dad, who had been with him in the pit.
One of the more surprising moments of the night was when the band segued into "Just Like This" after "Break Stuff." It was surprising because after 1999 when the group had it firmly into the set of the Billionaire Pirate Tour and even opened Woodstock '99 with it, they practically retired it.

Sure, they'd bring it out every now and then, but it's a curious relationship. They'll play it once, not play it for a year, then play it once again.
Did Noblesville, Indiana get to hear the one time a year the band rocks out to "Just Like That"?
This has been one of the better years for the band who has only put out two records since 2003's Results May Vary -- Gold Cobra (2011) and Still Sucks (2021).
You might remember this spring, while on tour in South America, someone filmed their Brazilian audience bouncing in unison and it got over 1 million views.
Who needs new records when your catalogue can do that to the kids?
And if they love it that much, play it twice in the set, once at the beginning, once near the end. As Maxwell exhibited, the kids have the energy.

Limp Bizkit's Loserville Tour rolls on tonight in Michigan and Wednesday in TO. Grab the tickets while you can. Tix are available on the Limp Bizkit website.
Tue Jul 23 β Clarkston, MI β Pine Knob Music Theatre
Wed Jul 24 β Toronto, ON β Budweiser Stage
Fri Jul 26 β Bethel, NY β Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Sun Jul 28 β Bristow, VA β Jiffy Lube Live
Tue Jul 30 β Holmdel, NJ β PNC Bank Arts Center
Wed Jul 31 β Mansfield, MA β Xfinity Center
Fri Aug 02 β Charlotte, NC β PNC Music Pavilion
Sun Aug 04 β Alpharetta, GA β Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Tue Aug 06 β West Palm Beach, FL β iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Wed Aug 07 β Tampa, FL β MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Fri Aug 09 β Pelham, AL β Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Sun Aug 11 β Houston, TX β The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Tue Aug 13 β Dallas, TX β Dos Equis Pavilion
Thu Aug 15 β Albuquerque, NM β Isleta Amphitheater
Fri Aug 16 β Phoenix, AZ β Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Sun Aug 18 β Salt Lake City, UT β USANA Amphitheatre
Tue Aug 20 β Auburn, WA β White River Amphitheatre
Wed Aug 21 β Ridgefield, WA β RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Fri Aug 23 β Concord, CA β Toyota Pavilion at Concord
Thu Aug 24 β San Bernardino, CA β Glen Helen Amphitheater
Come early to catch The Comeback King.