Limp Bizkit have announced their biggest ever UK show as they return to London this summer.
The Rollin' hitmakers will play London's Gunnersbury Park on Sunday 13th August in a special outdoor show.
The nu metal rockers led by singer and rapper Fred Durst, 52, were formed almost 30 years ago in 1994.
They came to prominence in the late 90s and hit number 1 in the UK chart in 2000 with their song Rollin' from their number 1 album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.
Now their unique brand of rap rock is back and they will be supported at the headline show by Australian drum and bass band Pendulum as well as KennyHoopla, Joey Valence & Brae and deijuvhs.
Limp Bizkit released their sixth album Still Sucks in October 2021 after a ten year hiatus but were forced to postpone their UK and European tour after frontman Fred Durst received some "very unexpected" health news.
The Rollin' rapper told fans at the time that he'd been warned by his doctor not to travel.
"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," Fred admitted in a video update.
The frontman went on to explain how the letter was "very unexpected news" and sincerely apologised to anyone who had been looking forward to seeing Limp Bizkit on tour.
"I look forward to making it up to you as soon as possible," he promised fans.
''I'm only wishing for the best and I know everything's going to be OK," he continued. "I'm already working on something to make it up to everyone in the UK and all over Europe."
Limp Bizkit have released six studio albums since they formed in 1994 and have sold 40 million records worldwide.
Fans are already excited about the new show, with one tweeting: "Holy smokes! @limpbizkit & @Pendulum in London on August 13th! Let’s f***ing go!"
Another added: "Limp Bizkit and Pendulum AND KennyHoopla in London in August. YES F***ING PLS."
- Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday 21 April from Ticketmaster