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Limp Bizkit canceled their Estonia concert over Fred Durst’s pro-Russia past, amid ongoing backlash and tour changes.
Limp Bizkit’s May 31, 2026, concert in Tallinn, Estonia, has been canceled amid renewed backlash over frontman Fred Durst’s past support for Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, including a photo of him holding a “Crimea=Russia” sign.
Organizer Baltic Live Agency cited unforeseen circumstances, while Estonia’s government reaffirmed its stance against Russia’s actions.
The cancellation follows Durst’s reported 2015 ban from Ukraine and comments suggesting interest in Russian citizenship.
The band’s upcoming Latin American tour, starting November 29, has also changed, with Yungblud replaced by Bullet for My Valentine, marking their first shows since bassist Sam Rivers’ death in October.
Limp Bizkit canceló su concierto en Estonia por el pasado pro-Rusia de Fred Durst, en medio de las continuas reacciones negativas y cambios de gira.