‘Pro-Russian’ Limp Bizkit not welcome in Estonia – foreign minister
Culture,Ukraine,Ukraine War,Europe,European Union,Concerts,Music,Eastern Europe
Estonia’s foreign and culture ministries have both voiced fierce opposition to a planned Limp Bizkit concert, accusing the rock band’s frontman Fred Durst of making “pro-Russian” comments during the time he was married to a woman born in Crimea.
On Friday, the organizers announced that the American rock group would perform at an open-air arena in Tallinn on May 31, prompting an immediate backlash from multiple government officials.
“Those who justify Russian aggression and the occupation of a neighboring state are not welcome in Estonia,” said Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, as cited by ERR.
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