Limp Bizkit Won’t Be Playing Estonia Because of Fred Durst’s Past Pro-Russia Statements
Culture,Ukraine,Ukraine War,Europe,European Union,Concerts,Music,Eastern Europe
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Limp Bizkit will not head to Estonia next year, with the band’s show in the Baltic capital of Tallinn canceled after Fred Durst’s old pro-Russia comments resurfaced online.
The band was set to play the Unibet Arena in Tallinn on May 31, 2026, but the event’s Facebook page has since been changed to “Canceled.” According to Estonia’s public broadcaster, ERR, the gig was first postponed, with hopes of finding a new date, before pre-sale tickets were made available on Monday.
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