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William Mata and Sian Baldwin

How to get tickets as Limp Bizkit announce 2025 UK Loserville tour with date in London

Limp Bizkit are set to go back on the road in the UK in 2025 with a four-date tour in March that will climax with a show at London’s Wembley Arena.

The nu metal band played last summer’s Download Festival but were most recently in the news when they launched a lawsuit over alleged fraud.

Fred Durst and bandmates are taking action, incensed with a feeling that Universal Music Group withheld royalty payments from them which total $200m (£153m).

While that rumbles on in the background, the band are still performing their Loserville tour, which has been held around cities in 2024 already.

It comes on the back of their Still Sucks tour - promoting the album of the same name - which saw their last British headline shows in 2023.

Limp Bizkit 2025 tour dates (Press handout)

Limp Bizkit’s 2025 UK tour dates

March

08 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro

13 – Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE

15 – Manchester, AO Arena

16 – London, OVO Arena Wembley

Who is supporting Limp Bizkit?

Bones, Ecca Vandal, N8NOFACE, Karen Dio and Riff Raff are all on the support slots.

It suggests an action-packed show to hype the crowds with all five acts known for energetic, rap-rock shows.

Sam Rivers, John Otto, Fred Durst, DJ Lethal and Wes Borland (PA)

How to get tickets for Limp Bizkit

Tickets go on general sale this Friday, October 25, at 9am from Live Nation here.

There is also a pre-sale from 9am on Thursday, October 24 for fans who have registered with the ticket sellers.

You can put your name down for the pre-sale here.

What have fans said?

Fans took to the announcement page of OVO Hydro on Facebook to celebrate the good news.

One wrote: “This is even better than Oasis news!”

A second added: “I better get tickets for this one,” while another wrote: “Can’t wait to get out of breath because I'm too old and fragile to kosh.”

But one fan based in Scotland could not believe her luck, writing: “This is my DUE DATE for baby!!! Please sort out another date!!!!! I've been wanting to see this band for EVER.”

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