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Limp Bizkit postpones tour dates amid Fred Durst’s health concerns

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 13: Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit performs at Madison Square Garden on May 13, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

The next UK and European leg of the Limp Bizkit Still Sucks tour will not go as planned. On Sunday, the band announced their decision to postpone their remaining dates following concerns about the health of striker Fred Durst.

“Due to personal health concerns and based on the medical advice given by my personal physician to take an immediate break from tours, Limp Bizkit will unfortunately have to postpone their UK and Europe tour for 2022,” the band Books on social media. Limp Bizkit representatives did not immediately respond to rolling rockComment request.

Limp Bizkit added in his statement, “We truly apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to our loyal fans, promoters, and support staff. Stand by for more news. Sincerely, Fred and Limp Bizkit.”

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While the group hasn’t revealed details of Durst’s health concerns, the singer shared a personal video on band website, where he explained that he had seen a doctor before the next leg of the tour “to make sure I was in good physical shape.” But after undergoing a series of tests, Durst’s doctor worried about his health and advised him to stop taking a tour so he could have more tests. “This was very unexpected news, and I am very sorry.”

The tour began in April earlier this year with a slate of dates in North America in support of Limp Bizkit’s sixth studio album, still sucks. The group initially planned to set the road record last year but withdrew from their planned tour schedule due to Covid-related concerns after Lollapalooza’s performance.

In short, Durst said, “the system is still deeply flawed.” painting in time. “Even if the performers, crew, staff and promoters do their best to ensure safety on and behind the stage, that does not guarantee the safety of the audience as a whole. We are all in this together, and we all have to – individually and as a whole – do our best to be as responsible and proactive as possible going forward. forward the fight and stop the spread of COVID.”