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Corey Feldman joins Limp Bizkit for 2024 US tour

If you ever thought to yourself, What would it be like if Limp Bizkit and Corey Feldman went on tour together?, then you might belong in Loserville. No, we’re not taking jabs at you (but come on…) – that’s the name of the tour. Fred Durst and the most limp of bizkits will be hitting the road next year for the Loserville Tour, their first in the U.S. since 2022’s Still Sucks shows.

The Loserville tour will see Limp Bizkit and company hitting all of your favorite U.S. cities, like Somerset, WI,  Holmdel, NJ and Pelham, AL. All right, so Limp Bizkit is an easy target, but they’ll still be landing in Toronto, Charlotte, Houston, and some other metropolitans over the course of their 24-city tour. Unfortunately for hometown devotees, they won’t be making it to Jacksonville, FL, instead taking the stage in Tampa about three hours away. The tour is set to run from July 16th until August 24th, a few days after singer/John Travolta director Durst’s birthday.

But the nu-metal band may not be the biggest draw at any of the shows, as Corey Feldman’s inclusion will no doubt sell plenty of tickets. Feldman has actually been performing quite a bit lately, with “The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough” and “Stand By Me” – both obvious nods to two of his most popular movies – in the set list. In addition to Feldman, Limp Bizkit’s Loserville Tour will also feature Bones with Eddy Baker & Zavier Wulf and N8noface. It will be hosted by rapper Riff Raff.

Limp Bizkit first hit the mainstream with TRL fav “Faith” before really breaking out with singles from their second album, “Significant Other”, including “Nookie” and “Re-Arranged.” Their third album, “Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water”, was also a hit for the band, who has received far less radio play than they did in the early 2000s. Feldman, meanwhile, has been pushing his music career for some time now, delivering, uh, memorable performances for years…

Pre-sale tickets for Limp Bizkit’s tour go on sale this Thursday, while general tickets hit the market on Friday at 10 a.m. So set your alarms…for the night of, since you can probably snag tickets then, too.

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Mathew Plale